Drill Guide
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+++ Update on Sep 29th +++ No one complained/suggested about the license, so I decided to upload all my STL files. I made the base to be able to detach the shafts (clamp version), but I can make a glue version, so that the guide shafts can be mounted on the side and the back if it's requested. +++++ +++ Update on Sep 8th +++ I think I found the original product and the one I bought from Amazon was a Chinese copy. https://www.woodpeck.com/auto-line-drill-guide.html The original has more good features and the best quality, but the price is really good too. ++++++ I found a drill guide from Amazon and bought it. There was no comment about the manufacture, but it was made and shipped from China. It took about 2 months to get it, but I learned a lesson about Chinese quality. It was a piece of junk, the drill chuck was out of center, Z-motion had too much play and since guide rods are aluminum, the motion was not smooth at all. I bought good quality components from Amazon and designed parts and printed. I had to redesign most of parts a couple of times and eventually, I am happy with the latest parts. I uploaded some images and a screen capture of my order, plus a BOM and only 2 STL files. I am holding to upload all STL files because I am afraid to violate any licenses. I made M5x0.8 thread at the end of 12 mm shaft and 1/4-20 thread at the end of Arbor. I appreciate your advice if there is not problem to share my design. Is it OK to upload all my STL files?
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