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A couple of months have elapsed since we finished the EG base and I feel comfortable saying that designing and casting a composite base | A couple of months have elapsed since we finished the EG base and I feel comfortable saying that designing and casting a composite base may be a good idea for some applications, depending on your machine requirements and with only a few reservations that I will go into later. | ||
Below, I will go over the basic process that we used to make our base. | Below, I will go over the basic process that we used to make our base. |
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29 July 2013
A couple of months have elapsed since we finished the EG base and I feel comfortable saying that designing and casting a composite base may be a good idea for some applications, depending on your machine requirements and with only a few reservations that I will go into later.
Below, I will go over the basic process that we used to make our base.
Update History
30 May 2013
The base has been molded YES!! (fist pumping).
20 Apr 2013
Parts (on order) have been rolling in, mold assembly has started.
Status 4 Feb 13
Mold has been made, waiting for planning of plumbing (cutting fluids) and parts (fastener and epoxy)