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    Made in Slovakia slide system

    What you think about this. I call it the easy slide, because it is easy to make and fully adjustable to no play. It is hard to turn the rod arround. I'm not natural english speaker so I'm sorry if you do not anderstand.




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    Can you show a photo of how the four bearings that are embedded in the mdf are mounted ?
    They appear to be dropped into slots cut for clearance, but how are they held in position ?
    Many thanks for showing your photos.
    John
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    looks nice m8

    very inspiring so thx 4 sharing

    like greybeard i'ld love to see the drawings or disassembled


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    Easy slide detail

    This is my first slide design. I hope soon I'll have final dwg dravings. Bearing is spaced with common washers. The ax is tube fi. 8x1,5 mm in a slot. The ax will be the same on all bearings because the thread rod is not enought accurate. The groove is for adjusting the play. I'll use a bolt M6 to push the ax upwards, bolt will be in a furniture fitting with M6 thread.


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    Thanks for the photo. I look forward to the drawings when you can do them.
    John
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