One of us has to become an expert in photoetching and share our
expertise with the group.  This sounds like it would have been a
trivial job for etching.

-Michael Eldridge
-San Jose

--- In [email protected], "Bill Lane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Guys,
> 
> I made this drill fixture
> http://mywebpages.comcast.net/billlane/Drill_Fixture.jpg about 10
years ago
> when I had LOTS more time for modeling. The fixture probably took me 20
> hours to make. I was trying to drill 2) .015 holes in .015 x .042 brass
> strip that is .120 long (just less then 1/8"). 
> 
> Even with this device, there is a high rejection rate. I needed 10
pieces
> for the project. (2 per car) I probably cut 35 pieces to length, and
there
> were 20 acceptable pieces when I was done drilling them. As most
machinists
> know the set up and trial and error time is what kills you. Once I
get it
> lined up correctly, the making of the pieces goes pretty quickly.  
> 
> 





 
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