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Old 11-11-2014, 03:11 PM   #8775 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by jpkirk View Post
Does a Dremel provide enough size? Dremel makes an attachement that will let you drill perpendicular holes.
yah, ive seen those jigs. i dont have a dremel brand rotary tool. i use a panasonic low torque driver on my rc stuff. it's 1/4" drive so i use 1/4" drill bits when i need to make holes.

Panasonic EY6220NQ - 2.4V Cordless Drill & Driver Kit

the holes i make are very small..like less than 2-3mm in diameter max...and most of the time into plastic.

so im thinking i can make a right angle guide to slip the driver up/down to make these perpendicular holes...
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