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I've got some from a 3D printer. I've only tested one, and not extensively, but it works well. I sanded it down to a little below height, then notched a spot so I could see 0.
Ed,
If your guy with the printer wants one to use as a pattern I can send you one. I don't know the measurements...I gave a coworker one of the original sand to fit ones from zero-stop and they gave me several trial/error sizes to try.
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I've got some from a 3D printer. I've only tested one, and not extensively, but it works well. I sanded it down to a little below height, then notched a spot so I could see 0.
Ed,
If your guy with the printer wants one to use as a pattern I can send you one. I don't know the measurements...I gave a coworker one of the original sand to fit ones from zero-stop and they gave me several trial/error sizes to try.
Jay, I'll wait to see what he comes up with first. He is pretty sharp(at times).I'll run using yours as a pattern and see what he says if he has problems. I am almost tempted to buy a piece of delrin and have one machined by a retired machinist that has done some stuff for me. Thanks
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I've got some from a 3D printer. I've only tested one, and not extensively, but it works well. I sanded it down to a little below height, then notched a spot so I could see 0.
Ed,
If your guy with the printer wants one to use as a pattern I can send you one. I don't know the measurements...I gave a coworker one of the original sand to fit ones from zero-stop and they gave me several trial/error sizes to try.
Thinking this is the answer.
Never take life to seriously, after all ,no one gets out of it alive.
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Campfire Ranger
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I've got some from a 3D printer. I've only tested one, and not extensively, but it works well. I sanded it down to a little below height, then notched a spot so I could see 0.
Ed,
If your guy with the printer wants one to use as a pattern I can send you one. I don't know the measurements...I gave a coworker one of the original sand to fit ones from zero-stop and they gave me several trial/error sizes to try.
Thinking this is the answer. I think you are right about that. I have not heard from the guy at work...it might be at the bottom of his list of priorities
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