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Align holes in your project box without measuring – no special tools required. |
2020-07-17T15:06:18+01:00 |
Richard Langner |
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In a previous post I described how to align holes without measuring. My original alignment tool was laser cut, but due to lockdown I’ve had to devise a simpler way to acheive the same accuracy using readily available materials – this time I use BluTac and an old milk carton.
- My ‘hole’ list of videos –
- This post: 2 x jack socket holes, using BluTac and a milk carton (4:35)
- Oval USB-micro hole, using credit card and acrylic strip (2:40)
- Pin-hole for a recessed button, using only BluTac (2:28)
- Pin-hole for SMD LED, using only BluTac (1:18)
![]({{ site.baseurl }}/assets/blog/2020-07-17-align-holes-in-your-project-box-without-measuring-no-special-tools-required/IMG_4844-crop-1024x768.jpg) Holes for the 3.5mm sockets are exactly in the right place.
![]({{ site.baseurl }}/assets/blog/2020-07-17-align-holes-in-your-project-box-without-measuring-no-special-tools-required/IMG_4811_resize.jpg) Circuit board and project box
![]({{ site.baseurl }}/assets/blog/2020-07-17-align-holes-in-your-project-box-without-measuring-no-special-tools-required/IMG_4815_resize.jpg) We can see where holes should be, but only from the inside.
![]({{ site.baseurl }}/assets/blog/2020-07-17-align-holes-in-your-project-box-without-measuring-no-special-tools-required/IMG_4817_resize.jpg) Cut a piece out of an old plastic milk carton, to fit inside the box
![]({{ site.baseurl }}/assets/blog/2020-07-17-align-holes-in-your-project-box-without-measuring-no-special-tools-required/IMG_4819_resize.jpg) Fold the plastic and add a thin layer of BluTac (other colours are available)
![]({{ site.baseurl }}/assets/blog/2020-07-17-align-holes-in-your-project-box-without-measuring-no-special-tools-required/IMG_4821_resize.jpg) Press the plastic strip and BluTac onto the sockets to make an impression
![]({{ site.baseurl }}/assets/blog/2020-07-17-align-holes-in-your-project-box-without-measuring-no-special-tools-required/IMG_4825_resize.jpg) Carefully remove the plastic strip
![]({{ site.baseurl }}/assets/blog/2020-07-17-align-holes-in-your-project-box-without-measuring-no-special-tools-required/IMG_4827_resize.jpg) Position a bradawl in the centre of each hole and push through both layers of plastic
![]({{ site.baseurl }}/assets/blog/2020-07-17-align-holes-in-your-project-box-without-measuring-no-special-tools-required/IMG_4829_resize.jpg) Holes punched through correctly
![]({{ site.baseurl }}/assets/blog/2020-07-17-align-holes-in-your-project-box-without-measuring-no-special-tools-required/IMG_4821_resize.jpg) Re-attach the BluTac in EXACTLY the same impressions you made previously. Accuracy depends upon it.
![]({{ site.baseurl }}/assets/blog/2020-07-17-align-holes-in-your-project-box-without-measuring-no-special-tools-required/IMG_4824_resize.jpg) Carefully insert the circuit board into the project box
![]({{ site.baseurl }}/assets/blog/2020-07-17-align-holes-in-your-project-box-without-measuring-no-special-tools-required/IMG_4832_resize.jpg) Ensure the circuit board is in the correct postion, and press the strip onto outside of the box
![]({{ site.baseurl }}/assets/blog/2020-07-17-align-holes-in-your-project-box-without-measuring-no-special-tools-required/2020-07-17_155840.jpg)
Use the bradawl to mark the drill centres Yes it’s just that simple. This method worked first time for me. If you are unsure, drill the -holes a bit smaller and file them out to be in the correct place.
A 4 minute video of this process is here.
Check out my videos for accurately marking other types of hole without measuring –
USB-micro oval cut-out (as described in a previous post here)
Pin-hole (ideal for a recessed reset button)
Pinhole on the lid to show the recessed LED of Wemos D1-mini