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  1. Wes D.

    YYC: Wazer Waterjet Cutter

    Reduced. https://www.kijiji.ca/v-view-details.html?adId=1678320090
  2. Wes D.

    YYC: Wazer Waterjet Cutter

    It appears so. As far as I know there is only one model, although I have heard of some people getting parts replaced and the newer part is different. The two I have heard of were the door strut pistons and the low pressure water pumps.
  3. Wes D.

    YYC: Wazer Waterjet Cutter

    Wazer Waterjet Cutter (https://wazer.com/) purchased in 2019 and with approximately 250 hours. Pump oil changed after the initial 50 hours. *** Please check the input water specifications before considering: https://wazer.com/product/tech-specs/ *** The machine needs a fairly consistent supply...
  4. Wes D.

    YYC: Slat for deck of CNC machine

    Now with the array of holes all referenced from one spot as recommended by @RobinHood
  5. Wes D.

    YYC: Slat for deck of CNC machine

    The width, unfortunately is probably the most critical measurement I've got on that drawing. When we talk about $s of saving in not having to machine those edges, what order of magnitude are we talking? I have to assume that drilling and tapping all those holes is going to be an order of...
  6. Wes D.

    YYC: Slat for deck of CNC machine

    Thanks for the feedback. Now that works has rolled its latest tide, I can get back to this. I have attempted to incorporate feedback where I could. @Alexander - I have added the decimals and tolerances. Basically what you assume is the default is what I went with. I also changed the...
  7. Wes D.

    YYC: Slat for deck of CNC machine

    Interesting. I guess I shouldn't be surprised, but I never thought that I would be able to just send a 3d file to a manufacturer. What format do they usually want? I am using Fusion 360. It is what I used to CAD up the slat, and is also the tool used to generate the drawing. It _may_ have...
  8. Wes D.

    YYC: Slat for deck of CNC machine

    I guess another thing I've wondered: how do I show that the array of holes through the middle are all threaded? Is what I've done sufficient? Or do you put a callout on each hole? Is there someway to show that 'all of these are just like this one'
  9. Wes D.

    YYC: Slat for deck of CNC machine

    Wow, thanks @Alexander Just knowing 'GD&T' so I can google it is a huge help and now I've got some wikipedia pages to digest. I do have what should be quick questions: - You mention adding notes to the ledger. I come from a scientific background and I think my definition of ledger is...
  10. Wes D.

    YYC: Slat for deck of CNC machine

    This is where I always get lost on talking about tolerance. When I say I want something to be 1 inch long, and I measure it and it is 1.001, I get the tolerance. But how do you specify tolerance on flatness? keeping under 0.0001" of lift or skew across 3 feet is no easy task... ...not that...
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