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Rare earth magnet epoxied to the end of a dowell. You get more than one but they won't fall off.
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jsburger wrote: Tue Sep 07, 2021 11:15 am Rare earth magnet epoxied to the end of a dowell. You get more than one but they won't fall off.
Unless his nuts and washers are stainless steel.
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It is when the stack/SS tool kit clears the hole that a disaster is in the making. Problem exists regardless of what thingie is moving the parts.
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An alternative minimal space storage 'solution'. :D
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algale wrote: Tue Sep 07, 2021 11:21 am
jsburger wrote: Tue Sep 07, 2021 11:15 am Rare earth magnet epoxied to the end of a dowell. You get more than one but they won't fall off.
Unless his nuts and washers are stainless steel.

A neodymium(1/4") magnet WILL raise the alignment pins out of the holes. Other stuff not so much.
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algale wrote: Tue Sep 07, 2021 11:13 am
JPG wrote: Tue Sep 07, 2021 11:09 am Actually the SS Tool Kit does that already. However that one fell swoop business has a tendency to have them all fall off in one fell swoop! :eek:
But if the bottom if sized to fit snugly in the counterbore, which is larger than the diameter of the hole in the nut/washer, then this wouldn't be an issue. At least they couldn't slip off the bottom end, which is what I assume happens when you try to use the SS Tool Kit

I like that idea, Al. It reminds me of the "spindles" (aka spindle files) that clerks impaled receipts and such on back when. As in "Don't fold, spindle, or mutilate". I haven't seen one in ages, but apparently they're still being made.

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I was kicking around a similar idea myself -- a small container, something like a prescription pill bottle, but smaller. You'd have a pocket in the box for the container, and when you wanted to take out the little washers (or whatever), you could just pick up the container and pour some out into your hand. But without lucking into just the right-sized container, your spindle-file concept would be much easier to make.
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BuckeyeDennis wrote: Tue Sep 07, 2021 3:25 pm
algale wrote: Tue Sep 07, 2021 11:13 am
JPG wrote: Tue Sep 07, 2021 11:09 am Actually the SS Tool Kit does that already. However that one fell swoop business has a tendency to have them all fall off in one fell swoop! :eek:
But if the bottom if sized to fit snugly in the counterbore, which is larger than the diameter of the hole in the nut/washer, then this wouldn't be an issue. At least they couldn't slip off the bottom end, which is what I assume happens when you try to use the SS Tool Kit

I like that idea, Al. It reminds me of the "spindles" (aka spindle files) that clerks impaled receipts and such on back when. As in "Don't fold, spindle, or mutilate". I haven't seen one in ages, but apparently they're still being made.


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I was kicking around a similar idea myself -- a small container, something like a prescription pill bottle, but smaller. You'd have a pocket in the box for the container, and when you wanted to take out the little washers (or whatever), you could just pick up the container and pour some out into your hand. But without lucking into just the right-sized container, your spindle-file concept would be much easier to make.
To make one very easily, just use a bolt a little smaller in diameter than the hole in the washers/nuts, and then put a properly sized nut with a little loctite on it to hold it in place.
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Then find some place to 'store it'. ;)
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Those who may have looked here earlier may want to look again at the third post since I have added to it(a lot).

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I like the new "modular" stack that you added to post #3!

My first thought was "You're halfway there, so why not do parallelogram hinges?" But after thinking about it, I decided that you were wise to use the single-link hinge. That way you can lay the modules out flat, and they won't get tippy.
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