ok back to the drilling. as i Said I am using the HF step drill bit because it makes a nice clean hole and de-burrs the hole at the same time

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After drilling the holes I still had to clean up the back side of the hole and for that I used a single edge countersink bit

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And last of all I cleaned up the edges with a file so there will be no sharp bits next to my legs, and the finished product

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May not seem like a big deal, but I saved $125 over the Mfg cost of $145 by buying something I could modify and reuse for my needs. Hope this small project shows that It doesn't always have to be new to be right