A quick Google search turned up this:
http://skycraftsurplus.com/drillpres...abledrill.aspx
I have something similar. Pretty cheap way to do it without buying a full sized drill press.
A quick Google search turned up this:
http://skycraftsurplus.com/drillpres...abledrill.aspx
I have something similar. Pretty cheap way to do it without buying a full sized drill press.
Hmm. Interesting, I've never seen anything like that before.
I'm having a little trouble envisioning exactly how it works, though.
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You just clamp your portable drill into it. It's a little awkward, and it takes some patience to set it up so it drills straight, but it works.
I just scooped this off someone's website. Same idea.
Of course it is. She has been around here for a while. But I think I agree with what fender said to you. Try Ebay for a premade saber that dosent require you to do any work, unless you want to actually try building your own unique saber that YOU came up with to impress us all.
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Heh, Skycraft is the bomb. That store is in Orlando, and we went there about twice a week for misc. stuff. I sure do miss having that store around They had the craziest surplus stuff in there, and the building itself has a rocket and a flying saucer on top Heat shrink was $.88 for 4ft! in all sorts of sizes. LEDs bezels (where I got all my antique brass lamp bezels) *sigh* I'll miss it.......
For the $30 you'll spend on that, plus if you don't already have a good drill you'll have to buy that too. You could buy a used REAL drill press or go to Home Depot and get one of the cheap $100 new Ryobi or Rigid ones.
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I would have a real drill press in a heartbeat, but I don't have a shop to set up in. The mini-drill press can be tucked away under a shelf in my shed.
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