Pin pad & Follower
Wish I had more time for projects & hobby stuff! It took a tsunami scare to put my life on hold long enough to post these pictures lol.
-Ron Burgundy
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chriswingate wrote:That is some awesome work, how did you make the pin pad?
KokomoLock wrote:Awesome work!!! When are they going into production ????
darkhorse wrote:now thats a great pin pad...you've got to let us know how you made it...All I've got is a piece of wood with the grooves cut using a drill on its side to cut into it
xeo wrote:I would absolutely love to have one of those plug followers!
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edsmiley wrote:Really awesome stuff AKA. How did you come up with the idea of using a cutting boards? Brilliant!!!
Ed
piotr wrote:That's a really cool project. Yeah I would like a mini-CNC mill also
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