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Drilling Information
Posted by SwamiWill on Monday, May 6, 2019 12:15 PM

Hi everyone. I recently bought the Zvezda Imperial Star Destroyer with fiber optics. To be honest I thought this would actually have a guide explaining how to do the drilling and lighting (never did this before) but am unable to find anything. I would like to find a guide to help with the building of this If anyone can recommend a decent guide it would be greatly appreciated. Also I have a dremel type device called Tacklife I will be using for the drilling. I am also trying to find a "Drill Mat" to sue for this so I dont drill onto my table but am unable to find anything like this on Amazon or google searches. Can I use a Gundam cutting mat to keep drill from going into table or do I need something heavier? Thanks for reading and any help.

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  • From: Willamette Valley, Oregon
Posted by goldhammer on Tuesday, May 7, 2019 6:01 PM

No help on the guide, but how about a piece of scrap board as a backer to keep out of the table.

Might suggest a pin vise for drilling smaller holes for wires by hand rather than the Dremel. Unless you have a speed controller on it, most will turn at 5000 rpm minimum.  Can melt plastic in a hurry.

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  • From: Indiana, USA
Posted by Greg on Tuesday, May 7, 2019 7:41 PM

I second Goldhammer's advice to use a pin vise.

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  • From: Parker City, IN.
Posted by Rambo on Wednesday, May 8, 2019 3:02 AM
Pin vice all by hand is how I did the falcon, just work in small sections it takes awhile but the results will be better in the end.

Clint

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Posted by SwamiWill on Wednesday, May 8, 2019 8:45 AM

Thank you!

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Posted by SwamiWill on Thursday, May 9, 2019 4:33 PM

Rambo
Pin vice all by hand is how I did the falcon, just work in small sections it takes awhile but the results will be better in the end.
 

Would love to see some pictures of it if you have it completed

 

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Posted by SwamiWill on Thursday, May 9, 2019 4:41 PM

I got my pin vise today and had a slight problem. All but one drill bit was out of the case and very similar in size. 10 are x.0 and 10 are x.5 so there are 10 different sizes of drill bits. The bigger ones arent so bad but the smaller ones are nearly impossible to differentiate which are which. Any one ever have this problem??

 

 

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  • From: Indiana, USA
Posted by Greg on Thursday, May 9, 2019 5:19 PM

SwamiWill
Any one ever have this problem??

Absolutely. I use a micrometer or a Starrett dial caliper (both 45 yrs old) to measure the drill bits when they get mixed up.

There are lots of cheap ones out there, there is no need to have excellent measuring devices in our hobby, IMO.

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  • From: Parker City, IN.
Posted by Rambo on Thursday, May 9, 2019 10:18 PM

SwamiWill

 

 
Rambo
Pin vice all by hand is how I did the falcon, just work in small sections it takes awhile but the results will be better in the end.
 

 

 

Would love to see some pictures of it if you have it completed

 

 

 

No problem here is a link to the build log

http://cs.finescale.com/fsm/modeling_subjects/f/6/t/179631.aspx

Clint

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Posted by Crimm on Friday, May 10, 2019 11:39 AM

This happened to me as well, at the time I was able to just eyeball them from biggest to smallest. Pattern recognition just kinda told me if one looked out of place and I moved it until it looked "right." If your eyes are good enough or you have a magnifying glass, are there any sizes engraved on the bits? Not sure they'd bother with ones that small but /shrug

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  • From: Twin Cities of Minnesota
Posted by Don Stauffer on Saturday, May 11, 2019 6:35 AM

SwamiWill

 

I got my pin vise today and had a slight problem. All but one drill bit was out of the case and very similar in size. 10 are x.0 and 10 are x.5 so there are 10 different sizes of drill bits. The bigger ones arent so bad but the smaller ones are nearly impossible to differentiate which are which. Any one ever have this problem??

 

 

 

Harbor Freight has 6" dial calipers available at bargain prices frequently.  At the prices they charge, every modeler should have one.  They work great!

 

 

Don Stauffer in Minnesota

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