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SirNathanQ:
Hey sweet, when's that?
And yeah, my family is friends with an engineer. He's kinda nuts, but he does stuff well.
Sir Wolf:
either the pin method, or Mac was saying a lot are just nails that are peened down on the ends to made look like a solid pin thru the shaft.
SirNathanQ:
Yeah, I peen nails too.
But my biggest obstacle would be getting those bloody holes in the head. would a brass head be easier?
Sir Edward:
I would think brass would be a lot easier to drill out than steel, yes. But with the right bits, a drill-press should work with either.
Sir James A:
--- Quote from: SirNathanQ on 2011-07-25, 19:46:22 ---Hey sweet, when's that?
And yeah, my family is friends with an engineer. He's kinda nuts, but he does stuff well.
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No specific date yet, I'll post up an open invite thread when the weather begins cooling off a bit and see what the best weekend is to get multiple people able to come out.
--- Quote from: Sir Edward on 2011-07-26, 00:07:56 ---
I would think brass would be a lot easier to drill out than steel, yes. But with the right bits, a drill-press should work with either.
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Yep, brass is softer, but either should cut fine. I've got some titanium high-speed bits from drilling my 16 gauge stainless many moons ago.
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