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CUSTOMER MODS ON MILL TURN BENCH
A customer sent us some pictures of a modification he did to his bench. Real nice work. He used solidworks for the design and says he can supply the files for anyone wanting to make one themselves.
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Re: CUSTOMER MODS ON MILL TURN BENCH
I'd love to get a copy of the drawings for this mod. How do I get in touch?
Re: CUSTOMER MODS ON MILL TURN BENCH
Any way to get the file on this. It would be a great upgrade.
Re: CUSTOMER MODS ON MILL TURN BENCH
hy :) just sketch a table, from profiles ( square and L, thickness >=5 ), that is strong enough to hold all your toolings + machine
on the final shelf, where the machine is, make sure that the profile is not higher than the shelf surface, or it will be harder to clean it, and there will always be chips at the corners
instead of 4, use 6 'pads' ( with adjustable height ) to make contact with the ground ( thus 2 more in the middle ), and be sure that those can handle uneven terrain, even if your floor is flat, because the welded structure may be buckled
enough ground clearance, for a forklift and/or hand pallet truck, etc
cut a few holes, to assure fresh air inside the cabinet
break sharp edges, paint it / kindly :)
ps : if you wish to truly go next-level, mask all the screws, and use welded nuts