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=FreeCAD 2016=
[[File:stockbondingplate.fcstd]]
 
[[Image:stockbondingplate.jpg|thumb|Stock bonding plate in FreeCAD, 1/2" mild steel.]]
 
=LifeTrac 6 - August 2013=
*Holes increased by 1/16" to 1-1/8" in diameter for easier bolt fit
 
[[File:lt6stockplate.dxf]]
 
=6 in 60 - July 2013=
 
Units in Inches:
 
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[[File:stockbondplate.dxf]]
[[File:stockbondplate.dxf]]
=Real Life Picture=
Needed...
=Alternatives=
To minimize hot cutting, one can cut out a longer length of material and subsequently cut it with an ironworker machine to save on cutting time if endstops are used for measuring material length. This is a file of 4 stock bonding plates cut together, 1-1/8" holes, credits [[Lucas Log]].
[[File:stockbondlong.dxf]]

Latest revision as of 02:52, 17 May 2016

FreeCAD 2016

File:Stockbondingplate.fcstd

Stock bonding plate in FreeCAD, 1/2" mild steel.

LifeTrac 6 - August 2013

  • Holes increased by 1/16" to 1-1/8" in diameter for easier bolt fit

File:Lt6stockplate.dxf

6 in 60 - July 2013

Units in Inches:

Bondplate.png

File:Stockbondplate.dxf

Real Life Picture

Needed...

Alternatives

To minimize hot cutting, one can cut out a longer length of material and subsequently cut it with an ironworker machine to save on cutting time if endstops are used for measuring material length. This is a file of 4 stock bonding plates cut together, 1-1/8" holes, credits Lucas Log.

File:Stockbondlong.dxf