Silver Bullet Pro W/ #44 Drill Bit

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Pinewood Ninja
Feb 16, 2017
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I was all set to pull the trigger on the SB Pro and realized the bushings are set up for a #43 bit, but BSA axles (I have to use BSA axles) should use a #44 bit. Is the .003 slop using a #44 bit in the jig going to negate the precision advantage of the SB Pro?

Are there bushings available for the #44 bit?

A suggestion for the next round of SB Pro's to go into production is to add a third hole with a 1 1/2 degree cant for those that have to run 4 wheels touching.
 
I have the same restrictions with the BSA axles. I have not had any issues with using the #43 bit with the stock axles. I have not experienced any looseness but if there were, you can use a drop of water to tighten up the holes or some Elmer's glue.
 
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Even if the holes did end up a little loose for the axles, it would be far better to snug up those holes than to introduce slop by using a #44 with the drill jig.

Also, adding another hole to the SB pro would increase the cost quite a bit, due to the expense of the hardened bushings.