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ozzie46:
You might consider drilling the holes before milling the slots. No worries about bending the sides that way.
Just my 2 cents worth. ::)
Nice build. Keep on truckin.
Ron
spuddevans:
--- Quote from: ozzie46 on October 15, 2009, 05:12:44 AM --- You might consider drilling the holes before milling the slots. No worries about bending the sides that way.
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That's a good point. :thumbup: I did consider doing it that way, but by being as gentle as possible, I was able to drill without bending the sides. The reason I did it that way was because the cross-drilled holes are 2mm thru one edge of the fork, and 3mm thru the other fork-edge, and I didnt want to accidently drill too deep with the 3mm and spoil the part. This wouldn't be a problem at all if I had DRO's fitted, but I only have the rather vague markings that the factory deemed fit to inscribe, and as this is a small part ( well, small to me in my short experience ) I thought that milling out 1st, and then just very gently drilling would be safer for me.
I was very watchful for any bending of the sides when I drilled them, but I think because they were sitting completely in the vice, the edges were fairly well supported and, if needs be I would've put a sacrificial 4mm shim ( at what thickness does one stop calling it a shim? :scratch: ) in to prevent bending.
Tim
Bernd:
--- Quote from: spuddevans on October 15, 2009, 03:38:01 AM ---Lazy I know, but I try to kid myself that I will have a better idea of what I want from a proper vice stop by making up these temporary forms. (well that's my excuse and I'm sticking to it :lol: )
Tim
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That excuse usally works for me too! :lol:
Hey, you never know you may just come up with a very unique stop that.
Bernd
CrewCab:
--- Quote from: spuddevans on October 15, 2009, 07:01:12 AM ---at what thickness does one stop calling it a shim? :scratch: )
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Good point :med: ........... how long is a piece of string scenario :scratch:
Nice work Tim :thumbup:
CC
spuddevans:
--- Quote from: CrewCab on October 15, 2009, 06:19:11 PM ---how long is a piece of string scenario :scratch:
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Ah!! This one I know. The piece of string is exactly twice the length of the middle to one end. :lol:
Tim
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