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Started making a split sleave to hold a 7/32" drill in a R-8 collet. Got to the point of cutting the groove and discovered the hand powered hacksaw was the only tool available to do the job. About that time my knees demanded I go sit down. I did find a small (approx. 2") saw blade among those that came with my horizontal mill, but no arbor. Holding the sleave while splitting is the challenge. I made the obvious mistake of cutting it off after drilling. Tomorrow I will correct that if the walls of the sleave are too thick to hold the drill when in use.
The picture shows the replacement bracket I am trying to make. On the right is the front of the seat frame, the bracket is reversed due to sequence of making. Nails in the wood may not be visible.
Have a good day
Rock breaker
The picture shows the replacement bracket I am trying to make. On the right is the front of the seat frame, the bracket is reversed due to sequence of making. Nails in the wood may not be visible.
Have a good day
Rock breaker