marcros Established Member Joined 11 Feb 2011 Messages 11,302 Reaction score 746 Location Leeds 7 Aug 2016 #1 I thought that this was an interesting technique: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNTp_GOvzTc about 6:20
I thought that this was an interesting technique: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNTp_GOvzTc about 6:20
W woodpig Established Member Joined 17 Sep 2011 Messages 2,433 Reaction score 1 Location Dorset 7 Aug 2016 #2 Yes, that is quite clever.
U undergroundhunter Established Member Joined 12 Dec 2011 Messages 861 Reaction score 137 Location doncaster 7 Aug 2016 #3 I use a similar technique with a brace and bit but I use my wedding ring. Works a treat. Matt
Droogs Not the Sharpest Moderator in the box Joined 14 Mar 2013 Messages 5,803 Reaction score 2,809 Location Edinburgh 7 Aug 2016 #4 quite entertaining series of vid as well. good find
C ColeyS1 Established Member Joined 2 Nov 2009 Messages 4,245 Reaction score 39 7 Aug 2016 #5 Reminds me of an apprentice that used a spirit level to put shelving in a van only works if the wood piles level I guess. Coley
Reminds me of an apprentice that used a spirit level to put shelving in a van only works if the wood piles level I guess. Coley
adidat I will not buy anymore tools... Joined 6 Nov 2009 Messages 2,602 Reaction score 68 Location sunny somerset! 7 Aug 2016 #6 Richard maguire has the best method with the large block with a v cut in start drilling then push the block up against the drill bit and wallah! Realise it would be trick for the drilling in that video, but great fro drilling dog holes! Adidat
Richard maguire has the best method with the large block with a v cut in start drilling then push the block up against the drill bit and wallah! Realise it would be trick for the drilling in that video, but great fro drilling dog holes! Adidat
M Myfordman AKA 9Fingers Joined 19 Jan 2013 Messages 2,838 Reaction score 483 Location Southampton area 7 Aug 2016 #7 Only works in one plane, usually you want holes straight in two planes.