I am making my bending form for the nose rib. On the first try I just drilled my pin holes using the steel bushings in the working master wing form.
That " sort-of" worked but the holes were off perpendicular just enough I didnt like it. :-( ( I had used the hand drill through the 1/2 inch long steel bushings so there was a little
angular slack) I like my stuff square - especially when its a tool for making what are supposed to be exact copies.
So i cut that one up and tossed it.... made a new one and drilled it in the Milling machine with it clamped down to the table. (thats the best I can do...)
But thats a bit of a pain to have to clamp all that down for every hole just to ensure that its straight........
I am considering (probably making) a drilling jig. Something like a square base maybe 4 to 6 inches square-- maybe 3/16 thick steel..... attach a piece of thick
wall tubing in the center which has a 3/16 center hole. (airparts has CrMo tubing that 3/8 outside and .185 inside) Im thinking I could just hold this down either
by hand or light clamp--- then thread the bit through the tubing to keep the bit square to the work. ( the 3/4 MDF pieces ) I think i could make the base as wide as I wanted...
to make it easier to hold down.....
This would maybe save the setup time for each hole that would have been done in the mill...
Anyone tried this ?
Tim
That " sort-of" worked but the holes were off perpendicular just enough I didnt like it. :-( ( I had used the hand drill through the 1/2 inch long steel bushings so there was a little
angular slack) I like my stuff square - especially when its a tool for making what are supposed to be exact copies.
So i cut that one up and tossed it.... made a new one and drilled it in the Milling machine with it clamped down to the table. (thats the best I can do...)
But thats a bit of a pain to have to clamp all that down for every hole just to ensure that its straight........
I am considering (probably making) a drilling jig. Something like a square base maybe 4 to 6 inches square-- maybe 3/16 thick steel..... attach a piece of thick
wall tubing in the center which has a 3/16 center hole. (airparts has CrMo tubing that 3/8 outside and .185 inside) Im thinking I could just hold this down either
by hand or light clamp--- then thread the bit through the tubing to keep the bit square to the work. ( the 3/4 MDF pieces ) I think i could make the base as wide as I wanted...
to make it easier to hold down.....
This would maybe save the setup time for each hole that would have been done in the mill...
Anyone tried this ?
Tim
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