12-15-2014, 06:40 AM
(12-14-2014, 06:48 PM)PixMan Wrote: ...I had a brain fart along about the 2.200" inch mark and went beyond .050" long...
I would say that particular mark is a specific hold off for an unspecified load at a distance that is yet to be determined
I didn't do much this weekend. I tried to do some clean up and organisation, and that started with gathering together all my taper and reduced shank drills. Some I have by the lathe, others are in wooden blocks and the rest are just laying about. These include ones I have bought new or second hand, and those given to me by Russ.
Some had surface rust on them, so as I cleaned and oiled them I also wrote down manufacturer name, drill size and any specific details and took a photo of each. Then I added them into my tool log. I only catalogue drills that are larger than 1/2" or 13mm (i.e. those not in standard garden variety drill indexes), as I know I have sets of them. Larger drills however are somewhat different and as I haven't yet figured out how to store them other than putting them in a drawer, the tool log means I can tell with a few mouse clicks if I have a drill of a specific size. Much quicker than sorting through a drawer!
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