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    Possible to lengthen the y on Rockliff Router?

    I've just recently purchased the Rockcliff Router plans and plan to build one shortly. The 12X12 base model is a little small for what I'd like to use it for though. I'm curious if it would be possible to lengthen the Y axis on it? I'd definitely like to be able to modify this design shortly and have a 12"X 30"Y and 7"Z.
    I've looked at the re size sheet and think that it would be possible. I'm totally new at this but would like to give it a shot.

    Bryan


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    Quote Originally Posted by rcflybry View Post
    I've just recently purchased the Rockcliff Router plans and plan to build one shortly. The 12X12 base model is a little small for what I'd like to use it for though. I'm curious if it would be possible to lengthen the Y axis on it? I'd definitely like to be able to modify this design shortly and have a 12"X 30"Y and 7"Z.
    I've looked at the re size sheet and think that it would be possible. I'm totally new at this but would like to give it a shot.

    Bryan
    Hi Bryan
    I have just added a comercial version to the plan set using a fully supported bearing that can be streched to any lenght, can you send me your email to insure you have the additional drawings.
    Nick
    Rockcliff
    http://www.rockcliffmachine.com


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