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Neat tool i found to help drill holes in CP's
Grasshopper:
--- Quote from: Jakobud on March 19, 2004, 02:02:19 am ---You know, drilling holes for buttons, joysticks isn't this hard guys.
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Maybe so. But you can guarantee that it will the 20th hole that you screw up.....
Xiaou2:
drilling most holes isnt too tough - but you cant use a spade bit in a hand drill without a good possibility of injury. they are made to be used with drill presses or simular.
also... the stand device has locking angles and a depth stopper. these work nice for special holes - that arnt so easy to do without the stand.
why use a spade bit? they are faster and easier to cut holes. they are fairly cheap (yet very durrable)... and you can get a whole set for the cost of just a couple of hole saws. (im not counting those all-in-one hole saws because they stink. they break easily, holes arnt perfect..ect)
fostner bits are the bomb of course... but very expensive unless you find a good deal on them.
DrewKaree:
--- Quote ---uber-craftsmen like yourself can probably drill these with a corkscrew and some beeswax, right?
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THAT'S gotta be the funniest thing I've read in a while! BTW, why would you use beeswax? n00b! ;)
Tiger-Heli:
--- Quote from: drewkaree on March 19, 2004, 06:51:19 pm ---
--- Quote ---uber-craftsmen like yourself can probably drill these with a corkscrew and some beeswax, right?
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THAT'S gotta be the funniest thing I've read in a while! BTW, why would you use beeswax? n00b! ;)
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Makes the corkscrew slide in easier . . .
1UP:
Uhm...is it just me, or does that home CNC have a Dremel on it? Wow, you really CAN do anything with those suckers! :D
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