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From: Traci Bunkers bonk...@bonkersfiber.com
I also have a dremel with a flexshaft. I wondered about it, but thought it
would pose the same issues as the drill.
I thought about layering a bunch of pieces from aluminum cans and drilling
through them all at once.
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Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2003 07:26:08 +1000
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] #80 drill bit
Hi Traci
My name is Ray, from Oz the land Downunder.
I lurk on this list but rarely contribute (there are already many informed
voices providing advice
Hi Traci
My name is Ray, from Oz the land Downunder.
I lurk on this list but rarely contribute (there are already many informed
voices providing advice and assistance).
Regarding your comment .. ...Or are you sticking this in an eraser like the
old fashion way?
I find that an X-Acto (or similar)
Hi Traci
I use a Dremel tool flexshaft and I have no problems with tightening it down
on a #80 bit. Sometimes it takes a couple of tries to get the little guy
straight, though!
Rosanne
Okay, so I ran out and got a #80 drill bit to try. Are you all putting
these in your drill?
Thanks!
Traci
Okay, so I ran out and got a #80 drill bit to try. Are you all putting
these in your drill? I'm worried I'll break it when I tighten the chuck.
Plus, I can't seem to get it in straight, which would make a bigger
pinhole. Or are you sticking this in an eraser like the old fashion
way?
Thanks!