DIY Pin-face Screw Tool (08)
Producing a DIY Pin-face Screw Tool.
Now, at the front of the handle let the backends of the drills stick out. These ends will engage the pinholes so it's good to put them to the correct depth by placing the tool on the Pin-face Screw and pushing the drills down.
Next secure the drills on the other side of the handle with glue (not visible in this image).
The tapered tip you see at the ends of these screws could be grinded down slightly with a Dremel tool. However, don't grind away the complete tapering as it functions as a fine "search" edge when entering a pinhole.
DIY Pin-face Screw Tool (08)
Producing a DIY Pin-face Screw Tool.
Now, at the front of the handle let the backends of the drills stick out. These ends will engage the pinholes so it's good to put them to the correct depth by placing the tool on the Pin-face Screw and pushing the drills down.
Next secure the drills on the other side of the handle with glue (not visible in this image).
The tapered tip you see at the ends of these screws could be grinded down slightly with a Dremel tool. However, don't grind away the complete tapering as it functions as a fine "search" edge when entering a pinhole.