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Marcel
#1 Posted : 07 August 2013 19:10:40

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I am in search of micro drill bits: 0.3mm and 0.5mm
Please: Can anyone direct me where in Cape Town area its available.. I am tired of bending pins and pulling them from fingers.

I tried most hardware stores, but they start at 1mm thickness.
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#2 Posted : 07 August 2013 20:30:12

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hi marcel just browsing and say your plight try ebay you can get most things from somebody on there. benny
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#3 Posted : 07 August 2013 20:33:53

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An idea from the UK forum - one of our members, Karl, suggests using pins.
Provided that you have a pin vice or similar holder to put it in, just cut the end off a dressmaker's pin or a needle. The cut end is rough enough to act as a drill bit. Cheap and easy. Different pins/needles give different gauges.
The little drill bits tend to break very easily, so if you do end up ordering some from a model supplies site, order a fair amount!
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#4 Posted : 07 August 2013 21:02:06

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Hi Marcel

I would suggest that you have a look at Jeffrey Stein's website, http://www.jeffreystein.co.za/, he is a wholesaler, but have a dealer locator, from where you can search a hobby store in your area.

Alternatively you can try Cape watch tool and jewellery suppliers, http://www.capewatch.co....s-brushes-cutters-mini.

Hope this helps you.BigGrin

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#5 Posted : 08 August 2013 09:06:00

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Captain David wrote:
An idea from the UK forum - one of our members, Karl, suggests using pins.
Provided that you have a pin vice or similar holder to put it in, just cut the end off a dressmaker's pin or a needle. The cut end is rough enough to act as a drill bit. Cheap and easy. Different pins/needles give different gauges.
The little drill bits tend to break very easily, so if you do end up ordering some from a model supplies site, order a fair amount!



Cool My is a Dressmaker. I'll sent her on a shopping spree while I sneak into her workshop... hehehe

I recently bought a Nail pusher, but its difficult to accurate place the nails. This idea is superb. Thanks Captain David
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cuandv
#6 Posted : 11 August 2013 13:38:49

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Marcel, I got .3 and .5 bits on amazon.co.uk. They deliver here and I think it worked out to around R80 for 10
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Hans
#7 Posted : 11 August 2013 19:03:23

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Hi Marcel. As Kobus says in his post reply to you, Cape Watchmakers has kits with different sizes as well as individual sizes.
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#8 Posted : 11 August 2013 23:34:32

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They are 10 minute drive from me. I shall give them a personal visit. Their website shows R12.00 a packet consisting of 2 bits.
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Hans
#9 Posted : 12 August 2013 11:46:36

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I'm sure you will come right with the sizes you want. I have purchased a number of things from them that make my life a lot easier.
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#10 Posted : 12 August 2013 12:17:29

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Galley pumps?

I have noticed that the models does not include galley pumps which is an essential part of any ship. If there are models been issued with it, please post a link for us to get an idea what to expect if we want to build it ourselves. I would loike to inclide a pump on my build.
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