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YYC: Slat for deck of CNC machine
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<blockquote data-quote="Wes D." data-source="post: 6017" data-attributes="member: 771"><p>My timeframe is not overly tight, I'd like to have them by the end of October if possible. I can be flexible on this, I do have some projects I'd like to tackle before Xmas and these slats will help out a lot.</p><p></p><p>I live in Calgary.</p><p></p><p>Home project. </p><p></p><p>For tolerances, this is where my ignorance will show. I honestly don't know. This is a hobby machine; I'm not making aircraft parts on it. If what I get isn't tight enough, I'd probably just fasten a fixture plate to it and machine that to be flat to the machine for whatever project I'm doing. If anything I'd like to be under on the 150mm width, and the most important thing is that they are close to each other in height. If they are all nearly the same height and 1mm thicker than the drawing, I won't care. This is the sort of stuff I have no idea how to capture in a CAD drawing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wes D., post: 6017, member: 771"] My timeframe is not overly tight, I'd like to have them by the end of October if possible. I can be flexible on this, I do have some projects I'd like to tackle before Xmas and these slats will help out a lot. I live in Calgary. Home project. For tolerances, this is where my ignorance will show. I honestly don't know. This is a hobby machine; I'm not making aircraft parts on it. If what I get isn't tight enough, I'd probably just fasten a fixture plate to it and machine that to be flat to the machine for whatever project I'm doing. If anything I'd like to be under on the 150mm width, and the most important thing is that they are close to each other in height. If they are all nearly the same height and 1mm thicker than the drawing, I won't care. This is the sort of stuff I have no idea how to capture in a CAD drawing. [/QUOTE]
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