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These appear to be drill guides for some unknown applications, I would guess some type of industrial drill. In your 3rd picture you can see #23 drill .154 D which is a number 23 drill which measures 154 thousandths of an inch. You can also see all the dimples from the drill not lining up with the hole and drilling the surface a small amount.
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what these are called
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likely a base play to a cnc machine for the purpose of winding coils.
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By: sh5steve Submitted on: 09/28/2022 at 07:21PMReason: Thank you for the opinion, can you please provide a good link to items that look like mine
These are dies that go on the front of meat grinders for hamburger or sausage processing, thickness makes me think these are more for commercial use than home. The one odd piece may not have any relevance to the other and the one die with difference sized holes may simply be designed to give varying texture to the ground meat.
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https://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images;_ylt=AwrErRDXxTZjjocEgK1x.9w4?p...
By: sh5steve Submitted on: 09/30/2022 at 10:41AMReason: I do not see any that thick from your reference, if you can find some that thick, I will accept your answer
These appear to be drill guides for some unknown applications, I would guess some type of industrial drill. In your 3rd picture you can see #23 drill .154 D which is a number 23 drill which measures 154 thousandths of an inch. You can also see all the dimples from the drill not lining up with the hole and drilling the surface a small amount.
References:
https://www.hobby-china.com/propeller-drill-jig-drill-guide-with-screw-for-dl...
https://www.morrisminimotors.com/ums-prop-jig-drill-guide-for-7-160-5-180-5-2...
By: DDB171 Submitted on: 01/04/2023 at 06:15PM