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Versie van 27 jul 2024 om 21:19
For easy, but rough, estimation of your zero point you can use this jig to measure an offset from two sides of your workpiece.
A bar with indents per 1 or 5cm helps you for placing the guide. The centre hole is 10mm in diameter, keeps this in mind with larger bits!
Location
It's stored behind the PC that is controlling the CNC table.
Maintenance
The source file can be found below. Please remake the tool if you break it!
History
Date | Description |
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2023-10-29 | Tool created/cut by Jelle |