Self-centering jig for hole drilling

Self-centering jig for hole drilling

cults3d

Self-centering template for marking and drilling holes for wooden pins or dowels (diameters 6/8/10mm) for joining boards in carpentry tasks. System based on an adjustable parallelogram that allows to fasten thicknesses of wooden boards from 17mm to about 50mm in a very simple and reliable way. The distance between the drill holes is 30mm. Includes designs for locators (locating pin), drill guides (6mm, 8mm and 10mm, although ideally these should be metal), as well as swivel heads for the screws connected to the central boom. Enjoy a useful tool for both furniture makers and woodworking enthusiasts. Steps to use it: Adjust the positioning scale to determine the distance between the first hole and the end of the board. After setting the position, select the drill bit that matches the drill guides to start drilling. Use the positioning pin to set the hole in the third hole and continue drilling holes at the same distance. The following are required for assembly: 4 M4 screws about 16mm long for the joints. 2 M4 screws about 14mm long to connect to the boom -1 M4 screw about 12mm long for the scale Note: No nuts are required as the holes already have threads. Use the soldering iron to embed the plastic head to the screws that go in the central boom.

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