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DaveFJ

posted on 6/9/04 at 02:56 PM Reply With Quote
DIY drill guide

anybody have the wherewithall to make one of these?

drill guide
drill guide


would need to accomodate up to approx 24mm nut

drill size 1.5mm

(really don't wan't to fork out best part of £30 for it and it is very simple - i just don't have the tooling available.)

Or can someone think of an easy way to make one without access to expensive machinery?

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Dave


[Edited on 6/9/04 by protofj]





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James

posted on 6/9/04 at 03:19 PM Reply With Quote
Scuse my ignorance but what the hell is it?

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DaveFJ

posted on 6/9/04 at 03:22 PM Reply With Quote
It's for drilling small holes across the corners of nuts so that locking wire can be passed through - it is possible to do without a drill guide but it's bloody difficult!

I have a distrust of friction type locking devices and prefer positive locking (tab washers/split pins/wire locking)

[Edited on 6/9/04 by protofj]





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James

posted on 6/9/04 at 03:53 PM Reply With Quote
Aah, thought it must be that. Why's the hole done through the corner as opposed to one of the flats?

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chris.russell

posted on 6/9/04 at 05:43 PM Reply With Quote
if you really get stuck I could have a play with the four jaw at work, won't be until wednesday though as i'm off tomorrow. Email me a rough sketch including sizes and i shall see what i can make (can't promise anything though!)

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leto

posted on 6/9/04 at 07:27 PM Reply With Quote
Just a wild idea.
drillguid
drillguid
The body of ali or hard wood, some reinforcement plates and one of these
FRP
FRP

to guide drill. Don't know what they are called in English It have to be grinded to fit the nut.
Or forget about the right half and use a vice.
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Chris Green

posted on 6/9/04 at 08:25 PM Reply With Quote
Leto, it is known as a roll pin over here. The only problem I can think of with that is that I could see the drill getting snagged in the gap of the pin. As the drill bit is only 1.5mm, I could see it breaking very easily.

Protofj, I'll design you one tomorrow at work if you want. I can't get it made, but you could get it costed at your local machine shop? Somewhere with a laser would be best to profile out the internal cutout.

Regards,

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The Shootist

posted on 6/9/04 at 09:38 PM Reply With Quote
Why not use Castle Nuts?

Seems it would be easier to use a castle nut and drill the bolt.
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leto

posted on 7/9/04 at 08:25 PM Reply With Quote
That's correct Chris. The pin have to be fully compressed in the hole or it will, most probably, snap the drill.

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Miller

posted on 7/9/04 at 10:31 PM Reply With Quote
Just buy the nuts pre-drilled. Drilling every nut is gonna be a pain in the ass. Its not that much more expensive either if you look around. Aircraft Spruce sells pre drilled nuts.
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DaveFJ

posted on 8/9/04 at 07:46 AM Reply With Quote
Thing is i already have a lot of the nuts and bolts i need.....

Nice idea Leto, I hadn't even thought of making it out of wood (obviously with some steel reinforcement in the right places)

I think I will have a go this weekend





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Hugh Jarce

posted on 9/9/04 at 06:59 AM Reply With Quote
I assembled a whole bunch of nuts on a length of allthread with a bit of flat bar at each end to hold it all steady. I asked my local laser cutter to spit holes in each of the nuts. Approx 200 nuts for some beer.





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binraker

posted on 17/9/04 at 07:49 PM Reply With Quote
why not make it out of steel stock? all you need is a hacksaw and a welder or drill/taps/countersink/screws. if you made it of high carbon steel you could then harden it so you wouldnt need inserts





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binraker

posted on 17/9/04 at 08:16 PM Reply With Quote
this could be made with a piece of 10x100 100mm long and 3 bits 20X20 20mm long. used hig carbon steel for the 20x20 and when your finished, heat to red heat and dunk in a bucket of water. (watch out, it will spit boiling water at you so cover up.)
the hole thing can be welded together or bolted.





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DaveFJ

posted on 5/10/04 at 11:51 AM Reply With Quote
Given up trying to make this - just couldn't get it right with my limited tool selection.

have bitten the bullet and ordered one today - only £24 so not too bad i suppose.

Cheers for everyones input though





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