Jig-Back to the drawing board

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Paul in OKC

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Wel, I was just about ready to take a pic of my latest proto type thing-a-ma-jig, when I decided it needed a little adjustment. So I stuck it in the mill vise, started to cut, the piece moved and being thin in a spot, squeezed out of shape:( I guess now I can remake it with the things I learned while making this one. It is made to hold a Dremel, spring loaded (in and out) for drill 'spots', and on rails with a screw to cut slots or flutes. Hopefully I will find time to ge back at it soon. Oh Well[^]
 
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See this is why you don't want anything to tidy, not the shop, not the tools not nothin. only the finished product. you thing-a-ma-jig falls under tools.
 
Don't you just hate when you got to do that last little tweak to make something already good better and ...........BLAM!! [:(]

Hope the next one comes out looking the way you want it so we can steal the idea[}:)] JKing
 
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