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  1. #261
    Episode 17 - time to find out if the epoxy worked and how flat it is . . .

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  3. #262
    I am prepared this time!
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  4. #263
    Haha ! Nice one.
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  6. #264
    Quote Originally Posted by routercnc View Post
    Haha ! Nice one.
    The timing was amazing, I was preparing this pop corn for the kids when I saw at my email that there is an update to your thread,imagine what happened next!haha!!!

    Edit:I didn't ate all the pop corn, just took the nominal taxes!
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  7. #265
    Episode 18. More metrology measurements and flatness checks . . . . then a bit more building to finish the bed.
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  9. #266
    Nice! You are a true inspiration :)

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  10. #267
    Quote Originally Posted by Nr1madman View Post
    Nice! You are a true inspiration :)

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    Thank you !
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    Awesome looking build!

    Is that a piece of granite worktop you are using to measure flatness from?

  12. #269
    Quote Originally Posted by diycnc View Post
    Awesome looking build!

    Is that a piece of granite worktop you are using to measure flatness from?
    It’s a marble plate from our old fire surround. I checked it against other ground surfaces and it is pretty flat at least down to 0.05 mm. Also a ground block placed on it starts to wring together like gauge blocks so it must be close to flat.
    Obviously nothing like a grade A plate or AA plate but it was free.

    I keep looking at the proper granite blocks for metrology but they are pricey . . . One day maybe
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  14. #270
    Episode 19 is ready. This time we are mounting the gantry and getting it moving.

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