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Just built a 6' x 4' router and need a way (reliable and accurate) to tune it into planes. Been working on an idea using thrust & radial bearings to make a kind of spindle tune rod in the middle of the machine with arms coming off of it to dial in the rods. The X axis could be set on its side and have this spindle installed on it supported by 4 arms. There would be a rotary arm at the end of the arm too so that any point of the rod can be checked. Does this sound far out, unnecessary or impossible? |
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