PEGKAJIGGER - A Pegboard Jig

PEGKAJIGGER - A Pegboard Jig

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UPDATED!! Added a doubled version, now you can drill 12 holes at once! Its a Pegboard Jig, a Pegkajigger. I've seen a few on here, but none that were exact. This is exactly 1 inch "center to center" on each peg and hole. The hole diameter is 0.28125 inch (9/32). Each Peg has a diameter of 0.21875 (7/32). This has proven rather popular. I've printed 20 so far in everything from Metal PLA+, Wood PLA, PLA+, PETT, PETG and ABS. I have HIPS and Nylon on order to give those a shot. Testing: Boards = 4 foot wide by 4 foot high PLA and PLA+: good for about 1 board, after that, the hole diameter and alignment are questionable due to heat generated at the drill bit ABS: It just doesn't die, We tested 4 boards and there was no discernable deviation in diameter or alignment. PETG: same as ABS, just easier to print and far less smelly PETT: Very strong, however its harder to find, and if not printed correctly, it tends to be very brittle, especially when there's a drill bit whizzing around. Not recommended here. Metal PLA+: Ridiculously strong, especially if annealed. Approximately 3 boards with no annealing, 5 to unknown if annealed (*unknown because we ran out of boards). Downside is a very slow print and annealing is required if you want it to outlast the apocalypse. Wood PLA: Surprisingly strong, and light weight. Easily good for 4 boards. I've so far used this on: MDF Particle board, Laminate, OSB, Plywood, 1x4, 1x6, and 1x12. Definitely print in PETG if you have access to it. Parameters: No supports needed No raft needed 10 line Brim only if using ABS 2.5mm wall (6 line count) 1.25mm top and bottom 0.3mm initial layer

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