by seecurb on April 19th, 2007

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How to drill holes with tenth inch spacing?

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  • by TRK360 on April 19th, 2007

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    I would advise going to a machine shop and having them set up your piece on a manual milling machine and drill the holes a tenth of an inch (100 thousandths in machinists language) apart, this should be simple for any machinist as long as the holes are to be drilled in a straight line, if they need to be in a circle, itisn't impossible to do it maually, but a CNC Machine can do it much more accurately and faster too.

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  • by The Account Formerly Known As Peyton on April 19th, 2007

    The Account Formerly Known As Peyton

    ohhh crap I posted my answer on the wrong thingy.

    Sorry!

    how do I delete this answer now...

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