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Hello I am very new to this page and not sure if its the right place to ask so sorry if not, I have just come across it while searching the Internet for the parts I'm after. Can anyone help identify the parts that I have put the red line around please?? I have searched the net for days with no luck. Thanks.
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common aluminum, measure them and go to local steel supply and have them cut. shouldn't be hard to have them drilled and threaded locally, the steel shop may do that or refer you to someone.
I'm with Ken - it looks to be a personal "shop made" system to suit the user. (there are two sets, front and back).
I'm assuming this is just a random photo you found on the internet and you want to make one like it ?
or - do you have one like it and you are missing the parts ?
more information would be nice.
and welcome to the forum !!
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Looks similiar to what's used for the router crafter. Some kind of Carriage on rails
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common aluminum, measure them and go to local steel supply and have them cut. shouldn't be hard to have them drilled and threaded locally, the steel shop may do that or refer you to someone.
I did wonder if having to get them made was the answer as couldn't find them anywhere. Well thank you so much for your reply and help 🙂
I'm with Ken - it looks to be a personal "shop made" system to suit the user. (there are two sets, front and back).
I'm assuming this is just a random photo you found on the internet and you want to make one like it ?
or - do you have one like it and you are missing the parts ?
more information would be nice.
and welcome to the forum !!
Hello Thank You 😀 and yes It was something we came across online and looks perfect for what we need. Will look into getting it made for us. Thanks again.
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Welcome to the forum @Sarahjk
The rails that are used are SBR-20 rails and are easily gotten. I used these for my CNC build. The parts highlighted would actually be very easily made and is likely a DIY job as others have said. That said, it is an interesting design for a flattening jig.
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