NT9K shows you how to build a sideswiper
Submitted by kc9eci on Sun, 03/15/2009 - 11:30

Take a look at Bill's page with instructions to build this sideswiper from a piece of raw solid surface material at http://nt9k.radiotelegraphy.net/sideswipers.htm
Bill also has instructions to build a straight key from solid surface at http://nt9k.radiotelegraphy.net/straight_keys.htm

Why spend hundreds of dollars for a key when you can 'roll your own' for a fraction of the cost?
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NT9K shows you how to build a sideswiper
Thanks Tom, for posting about my homebrew keys. I really enjoy making keys and hope others will try it too. It isn't hard and you don't need a lot of fancy tools to get started.
73, Bill NT9K