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− | Here is a simple, inexpensive, yet effective way to build a table to support, your Comet, Meteor, or Asteroid | + | Here is a simple, inexpensive, yet effective way to build a table to support, your Comet, Meteor, or Asteroid. You can sometimes find monitor arms on eBay like the one we are using on our Test Rig. |
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+ | # Start by cutting two 45's on the 4x4 legs. | ||
+ | # Then drill holes and pound 5/16 tee nuts into them. | ||
+ | # Then carriage bolts allow you to level the table. | ||
+ | # 1x4's complete the frame and MDF provides a nice smooth surface to support the machine. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:20, 24 January 2019
Here is a simple, inexpensive, yet effective way to build a table to support, your Comet, Meteor, or Asteroid. You can sometimes find monitor arms on eBay like the one we are using on our Test Rig.
- Start by cutting two 45's on the 4x4 legs.
- Then drill holes and pound 5/16 tee nuts into them.
- Then carriage bolts allow you to level the table.
- 1x4's complete the frame and MDF provides a nice smooth surface to support the machine.