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==Design== | ==Design== | ||
*Should be a grease nip around rod for swivel which allows lube. | |||
*Any markers to tell you what angle the blade is at relative to vise? Protractors are a pain in the a** for fabricators. Markings will be more convenient. Stickers are sold online for stuff like that. | |||
==2D Fab Drawings== | |||
*Wherever possible, convert measurements to English units-- FeF Mills are in English units, so the conversion will need to happen either while milling, or on the drawings. | |||
*Specify tolerances on all drawings | |||
*Is there a cut list? | |||
===[http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Cold_Saw/Build_Instructions/Base_to_Vise Base to Vise=== | |||
* Does the bottom side of Fixed Block need to be machined flat? Same with top of base flat. Specify if it does. | |||
* Extend baseplate so the swiveling blade mount will always be on plate. | |||
* Need diagram to show where to weld "long spacers" |
Revision as of 18:31, 22 June 2012
This is a page to review V1 design and 2d fab drawings.
Design
- Should be a grease nip around rod for swivel which allows lube.
- Any markers to tell you what angle the blade is at relative to vise? Protractors are a pain in the a** for fabricators. Markings will be more convenient. Stickers are sold online for stuff like that.
2D Fab Drawings
- Wherever possible, convert measurements to English units-- FeF Mills are in English units, so the conversion will need to happen either while milling, or on the drawings.
- Specify tolerances on all drawings
- Is there a cut list?
[http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Cold_Saw/Build_Instructions/Base_to_Vise Base to Vise
- Does the bottom side of Fixed Block need to be machined flat? Same with top of base flat. Specify if it does.
- Extend baseplate so the swiveling blade mount will always be on plate.
- Need diagram to show where to weld "long spacers"