There is a little holder that you can get for a few bucks, I think it's
called a chuck. It allows you to twirl the bit by hand. I normally turn it a
few times, buff off the dimple on the other side, twirl a few more times on
that side, over & over until I get a hole. It's not as good as the needle
method but the sizing is easier for a novice.
andy

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[mailto:pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ???????]On Behalf Of Traci Bunkers
Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 4:34 PM
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Subject: [pinhole-discussion] #80 drill bit question


Okay, so I ran out and got a #80 drill bit to try. Are you all putting
these in your drill? I'm worried I'll break it when I tighten the chuck.
Plus, I can't seem to get it in straight, which would make a bigger
pinhole. Or are you sticking this in an eraser like the "old fashion
way"?

Thanks!
Traci Bunkers


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