Mon 08 May 2006 |
First up I continued with the new fly-cutter fabrication. | 
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Finally - no more procastenation. I drilled the corner locations for the MFDs, | 
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and then used the milling bit to shape the rectangular holes. With the previous experience I cut about 2mm inside the final shape on the first cut, then went back with lots of lubricatent for the final cut. | 
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After a sucessful MFD cuts I moved to the EIS4000 cutout, rather than a large hole and normal attachments, I'm going to try the rear mounted option. | 
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