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Old 05-13-2007, 10:41 PM
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No problem on the files, we will get them corrected, and will have a set of plans for people to follow, i apriciate your efferts to make diminsion available to everyone, its just that i really did not have time to do it, and asked for people to stepup and make some diminsional plans, and that is exactly what you did, we just need to tweek them then it will all be good...

I do not believe it is a touch subject, he just want to make sure no one had the wrong diminsions and starts to use it and then find out there is a change. I would also prob. take them off and repost when we have them finalized...

Thanks for all your hard work, to help with this DIY community, that goes for everyone here, we have a great section and also a great Mod section for the basic machine.

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I know what the objects are on the right of the drawing but what are the parts on the far left hand side. And What are the rectangular parts next to the router holder in the middle?
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Originally Posted by dshowalt View Post
I know what the objects are on the right of the drawing but what are the parts on the far left hand side. And What are the rectangular parts next to the router holder in the middle?
The parts to the far left are the CNC Router Base piece's. The parts beside the router holder parts ( the HDPE Plastic parts ) is the Gantry Top and Bottom plates.

Note: You may want to email Post1952 for a updated drawing.
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Originally Posted by joe2000che View Post
the parts you show are of 3/4" MDF most the parts i have are 1/2" mdf and the stepdown will need adjusting accordingly. i.e. the router end pieces, are pocketed .25 for the 1/2" MDF.

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Joe I have updated and corrected the dimension on my first post. Before I can even begain cutting out the parts I would first need to make sure all the dimension are correct. Thanks for that bit of information.
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If you want to e-mail then to me i will take a look.

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I have updated and corrected the dimension on my first post. Before I can even begain cutting out the parts I would first need to make sure all the dimension are correct. Thanks for that bit of information.
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