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| Registered User Supreme Forum King | Bad image good tool to have. Please give us some good details as to what this tool is used for and do it so anyone reading will understand what it is. The first good answer will get the win and 100 points. Remember details!!!!!!!!!! Ed |
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| Registered User New Member | It looks like a drill bit gauge. Used to pick the right drill bit based on the size of the dowel. |
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| Router King Supreme Forum King | Draw plate for making odd size dowels. Push a dowel through the holes progressively to reduce to the size needed.
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| Official Greeter Supreme Forum King | It's upside down what ever it is. ![]()
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| Registered User Forum Fanatic | Gauge for determining drill bit size needed or for determining the size of hole needed for screws, bolts, machine screws etc. Used as a quick crutch instead of getting out the "mic". Or used for sending along with the little lady (with the appropriate opening marked) when she is send to the big box for a hand full of bolts. Of course a real little lady will ask "fine or coarse thread, stainless, brass, etc.?" And if you have been good, probably come back with a six-pack and a can of Skoal too. |
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| Registered User Supreme Forum King | cbrink gave a good answer: It looks like a drill bit gauge. Used to pick the right drill bit based on the size of the dowel. and steveo gave a more complete answer so I'm naming them co-winners and send them each some points. 9999999999999999999999999 Winners 9999999999999999999999999 |
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| Official Greeter Supreme Forum King | Don't I get any points ED, for knowing it was upside down? LOL It really is hard to read the drill sizes from this side. ![]()
__________________ Dave the "Doctor" In woodworking there is no scrap, only firewood. |
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| Registered User Supreme Forum King | Quote:
This could also be the reason I'm have trouble see those fractions as well, maybe if I turn it over?????? I liked it better when I didn't need glasses at all, well except when I didn't want people to know who I was expecially MS Lane. Ed | |
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