10-01-2009, 12:44 PM
Russ Bellinis Wrote:Good post, Josh. For those who don't have a mill, a drill press could also be used, or an electric drill. I would suggest that you use a variable speed cordless drill or screw driver to keep the speed and power down.
Thanks Russ
I realize it may be pretty hard to get the measurements with the fractions because most tape measures and rulers dont go up to 64th's of an inch, but the fractions can also be converted into millimeters. Pulling up a chart from conversions for basic measurements from fractions to millimeters should be pretty easy to find with a google search.
here is an attachment with the measurements in decimal form for those of you who may be using a Milling Machine at home
