Stainless steel actually is designed to bend a little bit before it breaks.
Cutting oil for drilling stainless steel.
I use this cutting oil when working with a drill press and it works great.
Makes the drilling much easier and greatly extends the length of time between sharping drill bits.
What stainless tends to do is work harden fairly quickly when heated and drilling at high speed creates a lot of heat.
The key is keeping the production of friction generated heat to a minimum either with cooling pastes and liquids or believe it or not plain ol water.
When stainless steel work hardens it becomes very hard and extremely difficult to drill.
Here is the right way to drill stainless steel.
A go to material in transportation consumer goods food production construction and a variety of other industries stainless steel plates and tubes are popular work materials for drilling and tapping applications.
Drilling holes even in exceptionally hard stainless is fairly easy even if you have comparatively simple low tech tools.
Stainless is actually a relatively soft metal at least in its initial state.
I used to use motor oil to keep from burning up the drill bits but this cutting oil works so much better.
Non corrosive and easy to clean stainless steel is revered both for its strength and its appearance.
While a common material drilling and tapping stainless.
Where tough low machinability metals are involved you will need highly additized cutting oil with excellent extreme pressure ep and anti weld.