Avet reel nut friendly screwdriver

Started by mmayo, November 22, 2019, 11:34:49 PM

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mmayo

I used to make these using plastic handles until dawned on me that I was a woodworker.  Dah

Kites fly the highest against the wind, not with it.

Alto Mare

And hardwood looks much better.
Good job Mark!

Sal
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foakes

Excellent, Mr. Mayo!

I can see a set of those that also includes a Penn crank handle nut wrench.

How do you cut the slot for the blade?  Biscuit joiner -- or?

Best,

Fred
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mmayo

Quote from: foakes on November 23, 2019, 01:33:37 PM
Excellent, Mr. Mayo!

I can see a set of those that also includes a Penn crank handle nut wrench.

How do you cut the slot for the blade?  Biscuit joiner -- or?

Best,

Fred

I used my bandsaw very carefully.  The kerf is slightly less than the screwdriver blade thickness.  A slight sanding and a tight fit was the result.
Kites fly the highest against the wind, not with it.