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<p>[QUOTE="EyeEatWheaties, post: 1178977, member: 26972"]Hey! someone who knows carpentry! The outside cutting edge of a forstner hangs a bit lower than the chisel part of the drill. I figure if I take all the album pages and firmly clamp with a piece of pre-drilled Lucite on top, lined up and clamped to the drill press, that that will alleviate tear out. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>The Cointains I have measure .782 loose ... 20mm is a hair to big - 7.87 </p><p><br /></p><p>25/32nds = .781 which is perfect. Problem is that they call a 25/32 forstner also as a 20mm! I guess I could mill one down.. plus there is a bit of a bevel to the top and bottom peices of the Kointain.. It will have to go on the "some day" project list for now. </p><p><br /></p><p>I really do like the way the coins look in the album using the Kointains - and, it has to be a much better superior way to store the coin in an album[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="EyeEatWheaties, post: 1178977, member: 26972"]Hey! someone who knows carpentry! The outside cutting edge of a forstner hangs a bit lower than the chisel part of the drill. I figure if I take all the album pages and firmly clamp with a piece of pre-drilled Lucite on top, lined up and clamped to the drill press, that that will alleviate tear out. The Cointains I have measure .782 loose ... 20mm is a hair to big - 7.87 25/32nds = .781 which is perfect. Problem is that they call a 25/32 forstner also as a 20mm! I guess I could mill one down.. plus there is a bit of a bevel to the top and bottom peices of the Kointain.. It will have to go on the "some day" project list for now. I really do like the way the coins look in the album using the Kointains - and, it has to be a much better superior way to store the coin in an album[/QUOTE]
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