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A scratch awl and a brad awl
PeterE:
Yes, I needed those and had none. What to do? Go to the tool shop and buy one of each for a fiver or so? Go via the golf club and find a lost ball. Ram a five inch nail through it at home and done?
Naahh not madmodder style I think. DIY is the way to go. The start:
One stainless steel scratch bit, a brass fixing for it, a dark wood collar (to recover an error :palm: ) and an Ash handle. Some epoxy glue later and I had this:
Way more my style and it cost me nothing apart from time as all bits were found in the good-to-have box. Why the mushroom on the handle? Well, it just turned out that way and kind of looks nice - I think.
Also made a brad awl at the same time:
Another kind of handle as this tool is turned to drill a lead hole for a screw by pushing in a screwdriver-style tip into the wall/box/WHY.
/Peter
Spurry:
Very neat tools. I would much prefer the latter one, if I was going to clunk it firmly with my palm. :clap:
Pete
mexican jon:
Nice work :thumbup: I scrolled through the pictures and wondered why you didn't put a dark wood collar on the second one :scratch: It was only when i went back and read the text :bang: Nice to see you admitted your error :loco: I would have just put it down as artistic license :lol:
PeterE:
Thank you for nice comments both!
Spurry, I find that I very, very seldom have to "clunk" the scratch awl to make the impression I need for locating a starter hole. For me it is enough with a firm push.
mexican jon, Well goofing up happens and this was the easiest way out to avoid making a new handle, so just had to make it look as if it was intended. I was pondering about making a collar for the second one also, but laziness prevented that :palm:
/Peter
PekkaNF:
Looking nice. Good work. I prefer round too, although I know that round handle should have a flat to prevent it rolling off the table.
Pekka
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