waho6o9 said:Drill it and use an easy out.
Weld a rod on it and yank it out.
Best of luck
pixelated said:The bit can't turn in the chuck, so an easy out won't work. If the bit is hardened, then drilling it will be challenging, but possibly feasible. If you can drill through it with successively larger bits, you may be able to pick out what's left with a scribe or a dental pick sort of tool. If you can apply focused heat to the outside of the chuck that might get it to expand enough to get the broken piece out. A soldering iron might work well.
jobsworth said:Theres a old mexican saying, "Cheap cost you more"
ROFLSanderxpander said:In Estonia they say "I'm not rich enough to buy cheap things"![]()
Sanderxpander said:In Estonia they say "I'm not rich enough to buy cheap things"![]()