Prepare to be underwhelmed!
I've been planning on drilling out the jig pin and lightening holes in my master template for a while. In following the efforts of those that have gone before me, I elected to install drill bushings. I decided on using 3/16" steel brake lines. Conveniently, a #30 drill fits almost perfectly inside and a #12 bit is the perfect size for the outside diameter. I cut a couple with a tubing cutter, but quickly decided this would be better handled on a lathe. Really, I was just looking for an excuse to learn the very basics of using a lathe.
So I took the tubing to work and asked one of the machine shop dudes to help me out. Long story short, I wound up with a small pile of completely unremarkable drill bushings installed/hidden in my master template. I had a blast running the lathe and learning some very basic stuff.
I've been planning on drilling out the jig pin and lightening holes in my master template for a while. In following the efforts of those that have gone before me, I elected to install drill bushings. I decided on using 3/16" steel brake lines. Conveniently, a #30 drill fits almost perfectly inside and a #12 bit is the perfect size for the outside diameter. I cut a couple with a tubing cutter, but quickly decided this would be better handled on a lathe. Really, I was just looking for an excuse to learn the very basics of using a lathe.
So I took the tubing to work and asked one of the machine shop dudes to help me out. Long story short, I wound up with a small pile of completely unremarkable drill bushings installed/hidden in my master template. I had a blast running the lathe and learning some very basic stuff.
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