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I did a couple small test pieces to measure the right diameter, but when making the entire piece I actually got it "good enough" on my first try....
The worktable in the pictures had zero tolerance for the tabs, and required sanding before everything would fit. I have fixed this in the step...
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Thanks! And yep, here's the chair link.. Opendesk - ValovĂ Chair
[MEDIA][ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] This is a large build I have been working on for the last few months. The goal is to build a...
Going through printing services gets expensive pretty quick.. As much as I would love to have someone try out these parts, I'm not sure it's the...
Yep, it really is a great material! It's not the most rigid, but there are ways to work around that :) Can't wait to see how your build goes!...
@MKD The 60.3mm OD parts are now posted to Thingiverse (Plastic Monstrosity -- The 3D Printed CNC for 4x8' Plywood by spiffcow)
Should be mm.. It's all done in OpenSCAD. This project requires a lot of 3D printed material.. Around 2kg or so, and I recommend using PETG.
I have a 500W generic Chinese spindle.. It does alright with 1/8" bits, but it's really just too under-powered for wood, and it doesn't have an...
Cool, I'll try to get that generated tomorrow. As for mounting sideways: I had originally intended to mount it at a 45 degree angle, but I was...
Oh and the router is RT0701C. If you need something different just let me know the diameter
Oh, I meant to write 5/16" for the bolts btw.. 8mm should work as a substitute for those. Here's the conduit I used.. If you can't find...
Absolutely, I just haven't had time.. I have (accidentally) cut more than 24mm deep and it handled the cut just fine. I'm making this...
First cut with a Makita router... [MEDIA]
I can't help but think this might make a good mill/printer combo. If you attach a print head to it you have no need for bed leveling, and 3...
Build is mostly complete and is pretty rigid, but my Chinese spindle is struggling to keep up.. I'm going to put a Makita compact router on it...
7lb, 14oz
I'm expecting it will hold pretty well -- it's all PETG, 50% infill with 3 perimeters and a concerted effort to have the stress points align...
Thanks! Hoping to have it done in the next couple weeks, but who knows how long it'll really take :)