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Post by Tom Gensmer on Apr 1, 2019 8:19:44 GMT -5
Well, I finally had a chance to use my Shaper Origin.
I'm planning on building new shelving for the drivers side of my van, which will involve drilling a LOT of shelf pin holes. I generally prefer to drill them 16mm on center so I can get a maximum storage density. Since I'll be using the longer drilling template, I wanted a quick and easy way to offset it by 16mm to double the hole density.
Enter my Shaper Origin. I did all of the design work on the tool, and after ~10 minutes I had a working prototype part. The center hole is 14mm to go around the little dog/post, and the outside diameter is 46mm. The little channel is 7mm to notch around the clamp. The 14mm hole is a snug fit on the dog/post, on future versions I might experiment with a 14.2mm hole and use a magnet to hold it in place. In the mean time, this will work fine. This version is 18mm Maple veneer plywood (I pulled some scraps out of my dumpster), future versions will be 18mm Baltic Birch.
I've tried attaching images, but got a message saying the forum has exceeded its attachment space limit. I'll try to upload images later....
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Post by kraftt on Apr 1, 2019 11:56:07 GMT -5
Been very curious about the S.O. Look forward if you post more about it.
(you might try VGY.me to post pics)
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Post by guest33 on Jul 16, 2019 9:34:59 GMT -5
how is it works?
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Post by dremelll on Jul 17, 2019 6:00:30 GMT -5
I am newbie in using impact driver bits. I heard that good impact driver can pretty much be rendered useless when you don’t have the right set of bits to back it up. So it is convenient tool for everyones. I decided to try Hitachi 115293. I found many pros on review drilling-it.com/best-impact-driver-bit-set-reviews/ about them
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