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FIGURE
3A
Use the
W
-inch twist bit
to drill one hole through
each of the
brake blocks
(3 inches from one end
and 1
O
inches from the side edge) and through
the
brake lever
(7
N
inches from the bottom).
FIGURE
3B
Using the same
W
-inch bit, drill
a hole centered on the
steering
column
1
O
inches from the top.
Then slowly drill a
W
-inch hole
through the center of the
steer-
ing bar
(as shown in Figure 4).
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Drilling Tip:
Place a wood block underneath the piece you
are drilling to prevent blow-out splinters and
to protect your work surface.
FIGURE
4
Using the
K
-inch twist bit
, slowly drill holes 1
K
-
inches in from each end of the
steering bar
, posi-
tioning them at a 90 degree angle to the center
hole. To help index the angle, insert a bolt or drill
bit in the center hole of the steering bar, and make
sure it is parallel with your work surface.
Photographs by
Kevin Ayer
FIGURE
3A
FIGURE
4
7
N
”
3”
1
O
”
1
K
”
F
IGURE
3B
K
”
HOLES
BRAKE BLOCKS
BRAKE LEVER
STEERING BAR
W
”
HOLE