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Hi All,
I need some advice on using the Parf Guide Mk2 that I have.
When I purchased it, I created a small 30 hole top and it came out perfectly square.
This weekend I started working on a 50 hole and a 150 hole top. I started with the 50 hole top and used the locking screw pin to create the triangle. There's a very little wiggle in this setup, maybe 1mm. I have only done the pilot holes, but everything appeared to work out well based on eyeballing everything using a square.
When I went to do the 150 hole top I used the drill bushing with the long locking collar. In this position there's quite a considerable wiggle. You can see it in this video:
https://www.instagram.com/p/B6oiQ_DgpBT
I decided to push on, and tried to line up the rule using a square. Unfortunately this didn't work because as I moved up the top drilling each row, the ruler started to bow when it was locked into place. By the 9th row it was almost impossible. I attempted to improvised by using the Pythagoras method to attempt to do each row but the right hand column is definitely not parallel with the left hand column.
As an aside - When I line up the two rulers, using the locking pin in #0 hole, I noticed that #10 holes are not aligned, maybe 1mm off. I am not sure this would be the cause of the issue... Photo below.
Has anyone else seen this? I am not entirely sure what parts are not as accurate as needed.... Or is a ~3mm difference across a 1000mm top with in accepted tolerances?
Thanks
Ben
I need some advice on using the Parf Guide Mk2 that I have.
When I purchased it, I created a small 30 hole top and it came out perfectly square.
This weekend I started working on a 50 hole and a 150 hole top. I started with the 50 hole top and used the locking screw pin to create the triangle. There's a very little wiggle in this setup, maybe 1mm. I have only done the pilot holes, but everything appeared to work out well based on eyeballing everything using a square.
When I went to do the 150 hole top I used the drill bushing with the long locking collar. In this position there's quite a considerable wiggle. You can see it in this video:
https://www.instagram.com/p/B6oiQ_DgpBT
I decided to push on, and tried to line up the rule using a square. Unfortunately this didn't work because as I moved up the top drilling each row, the ruler started to bow when it was locked into place. By the 9th row it was almost impossible. I attempted to improvised by using the Pythagoras method to attempt to do each row but the right hand column is definitely not parallel with the left hand column.
As an aside - When I line up the two rulers, using the locking pin in #0 hole, I noticed that #10 holes are not aligned, maybe 1mm off. I am not sure this would be the cause of the issue... Photo below.
Has anyone else seen this? I am not entirely sure what parts are not as accurate as needed.... Or is a ~3mm difference across a 1000mm top with in accepted tolerances?
Thanks
Ben