No the heat hasn’t hardened the BMS – as Andrew indicates you won’t heat treat BMS unless you add carbon.(At which stage it stops being BMS)
It sounds as if you are running at high revs and not applying cutting pressure. Thus you get a lot of banging and sparking and heat. The heat then affects the temper of the drill bit, it goes blunt, fails to cut and then rgets really hot.
Slow down, apply pressure, and use a cutting compound – and a decent drill bit. Don’t forget that while cutting generates heat, it also gets rid of it in the chips and swarf, so don’t let the bit rub – MAKE it cut.
Actual speed depends up to a point on the size of the machine and how rigid it is. For a lightish hobby drill press, and a 7 mm bit, 500RPM tops, more like 350? You are far better running slower, and leaning on the work, than poncing about with high revs and a low feed rate.
Are you sure these bits are HSS? Sound like monkey metal woodworking bits to me???
Edited By mgj on 04/05/2011 19:48:49