Re: Machining reference surfaces on a steel frame.
Posted by
Graham Stabler
on 2005-03-10 09:03:46 UTC
Thanks guys, that was just the response I was looking for, I will
heed your advice and go for the seperate legs and also the additional
pads for the leg mounts and rail mounts. I know where I can get
stuff normalized as I did it for my own router bed (which is a eggbox
steel weldment) and it was pretty quick and cheap.
Graham
heed your advice and go for the seperate legs and also the additional
pads for the leg mounts and rail mounts. I know where I can get
stuff normalized as I did it for my own router bed (which is a eggbox
steel weldment) and it was pretty quick and cheap.
Graham
Discussion Thread
Graham Stabler
2005-03-10 03:58:00 UTC
Machining reference surfaces on a steel frame.
R Rogers
2005-03-10 05:11:52 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Machining reference surfaces on a steel frame.
metlmunchr
2005-03-10 08:53:20 UTC
Re: Machining reference surfaces on a steel frame.
Graham Stabler
2005-03-10 09:03:46 UTC
Re: Machining reference surfaces on a steel frame.
metlmunchr
2005-03-10 09:10:34 UTC
Re: Machining reference surfaces on a steel frame.
Robert Lyman
2005-03-10 09:35:34 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Machining reference surfaces on a steel frame.
Graham Stabler
2005-03-10 12:37:12 UTC
Re: Machining reference surfaces on a steel frame.
Graham Stabler
2005-03-10 12:39:57 UTC
Re: Machining reference surfaces on a steel frame.