Hi all,
First, a big hello to all the members here! I have been reading the old Bottlehead forum (over on AA) for a few years now, although I don't believe I ever posted in it.
I am considering the Quickie, and wanted to find out if any one here has added an extra set of inputs to it. Drilling the acrylic is going to be a little tricky, I think, and if there are any tips that might help me, I would certainly appreciate the advise.
I am planning to use a rotary selector switch in place of the DPDT.
Thanks very much.
Ashok
Hey Ashok. Welcome.
I've been drilling holes all over the Quickie, but so far only 1/8" in diameter. I've been using a portable drill/electric screwdriver with a sharp drill bit. One of those with the recharge-a-pack that slaps into the pistol grip. Mine has torque settings (that are not used for drilling). The inherently low speed is controlled with trigger pressure, so it's very controllable. If you think you might have a problem breaking out the far end of the plate, I would suggest starting from the top side. Just hold the plate firmly on a piece of scrap wood, go real slow and use almost no pressure when you get to the end.
Also, if you have a drill with 140 degree tip angle instead of the usual 118 degree, then the drill would be guided for longer in the plate, making it easier. Also a low spiral drill would grab the plate less. But all that said, I haven't had a problem with a regular hardware store drill.
If you don't mind an extra hole, you could practice under one of the 9V battery holders first.
Hope this helps.