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  1. #41
    Quote Originally Posted by BillTodd View Post
    Robin has it bang on
    Blimey, that's a rarity, thanks

    I just took pics of a gun drill. They are a bit odd.
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  2. #42
    Quote Originally Posted by Robin Hewitt View Post
    Blimey, that's a rarity, thanks

    I just took pics of a gun drill. They are a bit odd.
    As you say...odd (thanks for the pic)

    Re not being able to keep the workpiece static (& rotate the bit), this page suggests it's one of the methods....

    http://www.gundrillingsolutions.com/Pages/basicpr.html

    Bill, the method you outlined I'd considered...I have no sliding rail though, so would have to contempate making one...but then I saw the cost of a pair of support rails @1.2mm long - gulp.

  3. Bill, the method you outlined I'd considered...I have no sliding rail though, so would have to contempate making one...but then I saw the cost of a pair of support rails @1.2mm long - gulp.
    They don't have to be that strong, they just have to be straight.

  4. #44
    Quote Originally Posted by BillTodd View Post
    They don't have to be that strong, they just have to be straight.
    Yes I realised that (as there'd not be much deflection force operating downwards), but I'd imagine getting 'straight' at a length of about 1.2m might prove a little difficult (I'm also thinking bass guitars might be an option so now allowing up to 600mm - so 600mm drilling 'travel' + 600mm to retract the neck before/after drilling it = 1.2mm rails needed)...which is why I looked at supported rails...they be straight!

    i'm open to siggestions though (I can feel a custom rig coming on!)

  5. #45
    Quote Originally Posted by HankMcSpank View Post
    which is why I looked at supported rails...they be straight!

    i'm open to siggestions though (I can feel a custom rig coming on!)
    What about these ones? Maybe not the cheapest, but they are good with lots of wood dust around:

    http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/linear...PSF_346163|cav

    Apparently you can get them directly from the igus site in the size you want for a good price. It's probably worth exploring a cheaper option first.
    I guess it all depends on how many you're making.

  6. #46
    Quote Originally Posted by Jonathan View Post
    What about these ones? Maybe not the cheapest, but they are good with lots of wood dust around:

    http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/linear...PSF_346163|cav

    Apparently you can get them directly from the igus site in the size you want for a good price. It's probably worth exploring a cheaper option first.
    I guess it all depends on how many you're making.
    That's actually quite a nice system, it wasn't clear from the 3d piccie on RS, but this video shows that it could be a good contender...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bv4I7YomE74

    or a cheapskate's version...

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Patio-Trac...item27b4161cb7 (an extra pair of wheels needed)
    Last edited by HankMcSpank; 14-09-2011 at 09:04 PM.

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