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Neat tool i found to help drill holes in CP's
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Khenemet Heru:

--- Quote from: Rawker on March 19, 2004, 12:15:03 am ---novelty items, next image posted will be a drill with a leveling bubble on it.

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actually my craftsman drill has 2 leveling bubbles built into the housing...  funny that...
hyiu:
actually... the button holes are not bad at all...

but sometimes.... the 4 screw holes for the joystick is a little off... and that has less margin for errors...
ErikRuud:
Yes, the joystick screw holes need to be spaed properly.  I use the joystick as a template when drilling those holes.
CitznFish:

--- Quote from: Rawker on March 19, 2004, 12:15:03 am ---novelty items, next image posted will be a drill with a leveling bubble on it.

seriously though how hard is it to drill straight? if you have trouble then clamp the piece on it's side so you can work in a more natural position.

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 ::)  No one stated it was hard, or difficult. It's not hard to wash a car either, but people take them to a car wash because it's easier.

Edit by SirPoonga: Stopping this from continuing.
mvaughn:
for the price of a fancy drill with a leveling bubble you could get a hobby sized drill press.

If you want to be uber cool... you can build yourself a CNC router and then crank out the CP's by the dozens.

http://www.cnczone.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=2032
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