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    I finally got some time to finish the stand. I will add the plywood sides and bottom shelf tonight. I can then start mounting motors and wiring.

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    That's a good looking stand!

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    Quote Originally Posted by difalkner View Post
    That's a good looking stand!
    Thanks David, I spent some time and several changes over the first couple tries. I added leveling casters with wheels and tied in the corner posts for strength. I will say this thing is solid for sure. I have done some quick testing it's going to be important to add weight in the bottom of the stand at at least half the mass weight of the machine to help reduce inertia when the machine runs. I think a good weight is about 200 lbs of weight to any stand you use for this machine. I would suggest using bags of sand, this will provide the weight and help reduce machine vibrations to boot.



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