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Gallery, Projects and General => Project Logs => Topic started by: krv3000 on July 30, 2013, 08:00:19 PM
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hi all well i have a set of cobalt drills that go up in .5mm steps to 11.5 so rather than them laying in a tub i made this up today i have gone all the way up to 13mm don.t no where i got the aluminum angel from i cut 3 lengths of it 200mm long i then made two side panels divided the lengths up for the center of etch drill stuck it all together then started to No the drills IE 1 then 1.5 and so on but i run out of No 5s so i just cared on will go to wh smiths in the morning to get sum more right pics
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Nice work!
Chuck
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Great job! And easy to read and see where everything goes -- which is getting more important these days! Nice clean layout.
Another small job that makes a big impact. Keep em' coming! :bow: :bow: :bow: :clap:
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Bob
As always you do a fine job at making things to organize your tools. Thanks for sharing it with us. :D :D
Cheers :beer:
Don
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Nice!!
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Spot on that!
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Hi Bob,
That is a smart looking stand. Like the construction method using the angle, very clever.
Cheers David
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Hi Bob , nice job :drool: :drool:, much better than having them in a pot and hunting through every time you need one ( like me :palm: ) , better markings than most proper stands too , you normally cannot see the sizes they are that small.
Cheers Mick
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Nice one Bob
I have been looking for a empty drill box for mine
John
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Bob, how did you put the numbers on the ally?
Nice job anyways... :thumbup:
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Nice job, looks good :thumbup: I guess your numbers are self adhesive backed from Smiths or Hobby craft sheets (no connection)?
George.
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hi all thancs for the coments the letering is from smiths as mechman48 sed ther dry transfer type you just rub them on but to mack them permanent you need to varnish over the top of them the key in useing them is prep i whent over the face with a cloth with thiners on to remove any oil and muck