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How to Drill a Hole for an Audio Jack for Circuit Bending

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Summary: Learn how to drill a hole for an audio jack on a toy guitar in this free video series that will help you understand how and when to utilize this unique way of making music.

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"AMANDA CLAIRE: Alright. We're going to drill the hole for a 1/4-inch jack. Remember we found that the correct size bit for this particular jack we have because of the threads was a 3/8-inch bit. I've got it in the drill here kinda have it tight inside the [SOUNDS LIKE] chuck, make sure your drill, obviously, is set so that the bit's going to the right, clockwise 'cause, righty tighty lefty loosey when you drill a hole. So I've picked my spot. I'm going to kinda drill my hole here. Let's see. Ooops. Here we go. Got it. And that was a little bit violent but I think we achieved what we meant to."

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