Man if there just was a small diameter outie jack... I love the bigger outie jacks for this exact reason.
Goddamn dudeHey everyone!
Still the first prototype and there are a couple things I would like to address for ver 2 but this is my take on a simplified Buzzaround!
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Thanks dude! This one took me a bit of tinkering to figure out! Im happy with it but i need to still fix some things to make it official!Goddamn dude
I have a cnc that cuts out the stencil and i use a finger/box brake to bend up the enclosures! Im using 18ga steel for this particular one!Well done on that enclosure!
Whatcha using to fab that thing up?
Hey everyone!
Still the first prototype and there are a couple things I would like to address for ver 2 but this is my take on a simplified Buzzaround!
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this is incredible dude! I adore buzzarounds, so I’ll definitely have to order a few of these beautiesHey everyone!
Still the first prototype and there are a couple things I would like to address for ver 2 but this is my take on a simplified Buzzaround!
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You got it Nick! I just want to work out a few things and ill have them ready for sure!this is incredible dude! I adore buzzarounds, so I’ll definitely have to order a few of these beauties![]()
Very nice! 18ga ain't no joke. Cant imagine you're doing that on a hobby machine. It's the sort of thing I'd have to bribe one of the sheet metal guys at work to burn up for me on the plasma cutter.I have a cnc that cuts out the stencil and i use a finger/box brake to bend up the enclosures! Im using 18ga steel for this particular one!
The machine is certainly rigid enough to handle it but it’s still what I would consider a hobby machine. It’s all about understanding the metals cutting properties and your feeds and speeds. Just don’t expect fast cutting or a production machine for that I would certainly go with a cnc plasma cutter which is what I’m working on now!Very nice! 18ga ain't no joke. Cant imagine you're doing that on a hobby machine. It's the sort of thing I'd have to bribe one of the sheet metal guys at work to burn up for me on the plasma cutter.
Impressive stuff! Very interested to see what you've got, to be honest. My anolex 3030 & 600 watt BLDC spindle can carve up aluminum OK, but vibration can be a bit of a problem.The machine is certainly rigid enough to handle it but it’s still what I would consider a hobby machine. It’s all about understanding the metals cutting properties and your feeds and speeds. Just don’t expect fast cutting or a production machine for that I would certainly go with a cnc plasma cutter which is what I’m working on now!