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    Quote Originally Posted by chip View Post
    not picking on you jazz lol,
    Don't really give a toss if you was picking or what you think of me Chip.!! . . . . But in all honesty I hadn't seen this or any other form of device done like this.! It just seemed a logical way to over come the problem.! . . Nice to know my thoughts are not always off base.!


    Quote Originally Posted by Christian Knuell View Post
    another possibility is to leave 2 or 3 thin tabs so the part stays connected to the sheet. The downside is you need to sand away the tabs on every part afterwards but with MDF this is usually done quickly...
    Yes Christian this will work but there will be hundreds of small parts in one sheet, so this is why Tabs are a last resort and ideally to be avoided.
    Last edited by JAZZCNC; 13-07-2012 at 02:50 PM.

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