Posted by Anton Abaya.
Coach on team #419, Rambots, from UMass Boston / BC High and NASA, Mathsoft, Solidworks.
Posted on 6/15/2000 12:29 AM MST
Okay, I just bought myself a really nice 18v cordless power drill for $50 bucks and I’m looking for things I can do with it. Anybody have any bright ideas?
I’m building a table tomorrow for kicks. I’ve never really made one in my life. I’m actually a computer nut.
Your input will be greatly cherished.
–anton
Posted by Nate Smith.
Other on team #66, GM Powertrain/Willow Run HS, from Eastern Michigan University and GM Powertrain.
Posted on 6/15/2000 10:17 AM MST
In Reply to: I need some bright ideas. What to do with a POWER DRILL… posted by Anton Abaya on 6/15/2000 12:29 AM MST:
Well, when I first saw the topic of your message, I had all sorts of ideas, but then I thought that you might actually want to keep the drill intact, seeing as you’re actually using it for its intended purpose…sooo, I don’t know what to tell ya…
Nate
Posted by Anton Abaya.
Coach on team #419, Rambots, from UMass Boston / BC High and NASA, Mathsoft, Solidworks.
Posted on 6/15/2000 7:58 PM MST
In Reply to: Re: I need some bright ideas. What to do with a POWER DRILL… posted by Nate Smith on 6/15/2000 10:17 AM MST:
: Well, when I first saw the topic of your message, I had all sorts of ideas, but then I thought that you might actually want to keep the drill intact, seeing as you’re actually using it for its intended purpose…sooo, I don’t know what to tell ya…
: Nate
haha… yes, keep the drill intact. Any ideas Natey on what I can do with it? It looks so cool just sitting there beside my Dremel…wanting to be used.
-a
Posted by Lora Knepper.
Student on team #69, HYPER (Helping Youth Pursue Engineering & Robotics), from Quincy Public Schools and The Gillette Company.
Posted on 6/15/2000 2:56 PM MST
In Reply to: I need some bright ideas. What to do with a POWER DRILL… posted by Anton Abaya on 6/15/2000 12:29 AM MST:
Anton…putting you and a power tool in the same room somehow gives me nightmares =) just kidding, good luck with that table…just don’t put anything fragile on it before you test it out!!!
Lora
Posted by Erin. [PICTURE: SAME | NEW | HELP]
Student on team #1, The Juggernauts, from Oakland Technical Center-Northeast Campus and 3-Dimensional Services.
Posted on 6/15/2000 10:53 PM MST
In Reply to: I need some bright ideas. What to do with a POWER DRILL… posted by Anton Abaya on 6/15/2000 12:29 AM MST:
go to your local ACE hrdware or whatever hardware stores you have out there on the east coast and buy some material (some plastics, plexiglass). Use vertical band saw to cut to lengths of 55mm x 80mm. drill holes in one of the corners and then make designs on them with cnc mill.
oh what, you don’t have a band saw or a cnc mill? sorry, i don’t think you can get those at hardware stores…
i’ll think of something else…
you could make some dice with a band saw, some sandpaper and a drill press with a small bit… think about it… im blabbering…
-Erin
Posted by Matt Leese.
Student on team #7 from Parkville High School and NASA, Black & Decker, AAI, Raytheon.
Posted on 6/19/2000 8:33 PM MST
In Reply to: I need some bright ideas. What to do with a POWER DRILL… posted by Anton Abaya on 6/15/2000 12:29 AM MST:
Speed holes in car? j/k