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Thread: Screwdrivers
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15th May 2010, 12:36 PM #1
Hewer of wood
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Screwdrivers
Lee has a section on this in his book; interesting reading.
Yesterday I got out all my slot type mechanic's drivers and touched them up on the grinder; squared the tip, ground out the chips. I'll select an old one next and reduce the wedge to see how that goes with brass.
(There's a bit of a design prob with with a wedge shaped driver going into a channel slot. Good way to make a mess of the brass tote and knob screws on planes.)Cheers, Ern