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I need alternative to a 'woodpecker' tool?
I need alternative to a 'woodpecker' tool? Anyone have any neat ideas for a substitute?
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I need alternative to a 'woodpecker' tool?
What do you want to use it for? I use a T-pin and make small holes (slight indentations) every square half inch or so. Is the woodpecker failing you in some way?
Dan |
I need alternative to a 'woodpecker' tool?
looking to use it to ***** holes in corroplast before glueing.
SPAD construction. I'd order the darn thing but IF and when it got here the added importation would make it much more expensive (20-30%). Between SPAD and learning to 'make do the Mx way, thought I might make one if someone had a neat alternate. t-pin is an option. |
I need alternative to a 'woodpecker' tool?
Originally posted by mikenlapaz looking to use it to ***** holes in corroplast before glueing. SPAD construction. I'd order the darn thing but IF and when it got here the added importation would make it much more expensive (20-30%). Between SPAD and learning to 'make do the Mx way, thought I might make one if someone had a neat alternate. t-pin is an option. |
I need alternative to a 'woodpecker' tool?
Clothing stores have a very similar tool for denim work. The woodpecker and poly glue method works the best for me. Use that method.
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Woodpecker alternative
I take a large pink eraser and stick about 10 t-pins all the way though it until they stop. I then make sure all points are about the same length then start poking! It works well and leaves no raised crater effect around the holes.
Best of all it's cheap and still erases. Brian |
I need alternative to a 'woodpecker' tool?
Wow! That's a good idea.
Dan |
I need alternative to a 'woodpecker' tool?
I made one out of 1/4" balsa. I just stuck about a dozen T-pins through it. You can even make them in different sizes/shapes. Sandwich the back with another piece of wood to hold pins in. It doesn't take alot of pressure to ventilate the wood either. :)
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I need alternative to a 'woodpecker' tool?
Just make a single wheel woodpecker. Piece of sheet metal cut roughly to a circle, drill/punch a hole through the center, put a bolt through the hole and attach it to a handle of some sort, then cut some teeth in to it with some tin snips, a dremel cut-off wheel, etc. Wanna get fancy, build a few wheels and put washers between them and you'll have a woodpecker for 1/50'th the price.
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I need alternative to a 'woodpecker' tool?
Deadeye
a very similar tool for denim work This is great, 4 options, which one to try first! :) :) With the savings maybe some music wire for landing gear!! |
I need alternative to a 'woodpecker' tool?
Originally posted by mikenlapaz Deadeye Do you happen to know how it is used with denim? This is great, 4 options, which one to try first! :) :) With the savings maybe some music wire for landing gear!! |
coro-pecker
just made one I think will work. Epoxy or tough glue on piece of wood, then stand up upholstery tacks in the epoxy. the pointy little tacks will work better on coroplast since its so tough I think.
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I need alternative to a 'woodpecker' tool?
I just made one. Pointy little upholstery tacks epoxied to Plywood.
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Glueing Coro
If you flash the coroplast with propane torch CA will hold it very well. Just pass the torch over the plastic and you will see it takes some of the shine off. A lighter turned up on high might work but will take a bit longer. Practice on a scrap piece. If it warps slightly let it cool a minute and it will straighten out again.
Go to SPADtothebone.com and look at building tips. good luck. I learned to fly on a SPAD. Very forgiving planes. |
I need alternative to a 'woodpecker' tool?
Thanks for the ideas. Got a working tool.
for now 24 T pins thru 1" of wood drilled #60 holes on 1/4" centers gives nice 1/2"x 1 7/8" pattern with one press The 1/4" spacing misses the flute nicely on 4mm and no holes on opposite side. |
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