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Re: Drilling Pcb's - a jig that may help

2004-08-29 by Dave Mucha

Here is another technique that I did when I started.

I took a DIP socket and with a small drill, 25 thou or whatever you 
have, drill out all the pins.  this lines up the drill with the 
proper holes.

Then drill the #1 hole on the DIP on your board.
place a pin of the same diameter as the drill into the #1 pin of the 
DIP socket and then line up the opposite hole, the #8 on a 14 pin DIP 
and drill thru the DIP socket into the board, using the DIP socket as 
the guide.

Put a pin in that hole and then the rest are easy and aligned 
properly.

This will eventually wear out the DIP socket and you'll need to make 
a new one.  But, you do get past the horror of mis-dilling a hole on 
a 28 pin DIP board.

Also, if you did leave a hole in the pad, the first holes are good. 
and if you mess up the first hole you have 3 other corners to use to 
get it right.  : )

Dave

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