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So I'm trying to build a machine with an extremely minimal amount of tools and money, and I was curious about the purpose of the hold down channels on the cutting board. If those were not necessary, I wouldn't need the awkaward pieces of aluminum or the strange cuts down the center of the MDF. However, I believe that the channels are important for support of the surface, and advice would be appreciated Many Thanks |
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