i bored the LED hole out today with a Unibit on a handdrill and it went smooth as anything. has anyone completed their tau pipe modules yet? im waiting for a 100k log pot to arrive. and i have yet to do the front panel wiring. --- In ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com, "adaaxs" <wonggster@...> wrote: > I have a Sears hand drill that is a two speed, geared job, amazing bit of analog > toolmaking. It is a very fine and effective tool, better than many of the electrics I have > had. > > gw > > > > I do have an actual hand drill that belonged to my father. It has > > wooden handles and a crank on the side like an eggbeater. I use to > > drill PCB's, as it can't accidently skip and destroy traces. > > > > >>The paint won't chip, either. I make those holes smaller because > > >>individual users can always drill them bigger if they need to, but > > >>we can't drill them smaller : ) > > > > Indeed :) > > > > >>Cool. I've never drilled through metal this thick before. Is it an > > >>easy process? Do I need to get any exotic tools to do this (ie can > > >>I use a hand drill or do I need a press)? What steps are you going > > >>to take to minimize the amount of paint chipping? > > > > You want a variable-spped power drill with a large-enough chuck to > > fit the bits you are using. When I had to drill a bunch of panels, > > including some tricky stuff like the LED holes for a MiniWave, I > > borrowed this massive professional drill press from my next door > > neighbor. Which was much better than using a hand-held power drill, > > but not necessary if you only have to drill a few holes. > > > > Secure it from moving (you can use the mounting holes in the corners > > of the panel to screw it to a board), drill from front of the panel > > so that any damage to the paint is to the back side, and use a > > lubricant such as cutting and tapping spray. > > > > http://www.hotrodmotm.com/drill_howto.htm > > >
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Re: Tau Phaser LED
2008-04-27 by loopcycle
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