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    Default Brian, This is what I was talking about

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    Default Re: Brian, This is what I was talking about

    is there a +/- on the 9.625" and 5.25" lengths?
    and what thickness or rather how stout does it have to be?
    thinking maybe .1875" thick tops or maybe hair thinner with a gusset on the back?

    i assume there can a radius on the joint corner?

    i can bend this from a single pc, instead of trying to keep two small pcs square before and after welding.
    it's only metal, we can out think it....

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    Default Re: Brian, This is what I was talking about

    Quote Originally Posted by brian View Post
    is there a +/- on the 9.625" and 5.25" lengths?
    and what thickness or rather how stout does it have to be?
    thinking maybe .1875" thick tops or maybe hair thinner with a gusset on the back?

    i assume there can a radius on the joint corner?

    i can bend this from a single pc, instead of trying to keep two small pcs square before and after welding.


    +/- Can be up to 1/8" with minimal to no impact on function


    Radius of the joints, if joints are needed (See below), no issue

    The stoutness need that I am claiming is over stated, well to scale it should be strong as the precision needed, I don't want the mounting to lend any variance.


    No doubt to the 1 piece design. I just need the base wide enough to displace the pressure and provide enough distance for the mounting points. The goal is to have the cutter due to the work, but while I am spinning at high rpm I don't want anything throwing off the center which could hinder my forward progress :P


    PS> You might want to make this easy to mass produce, well not "Mass" but be able to make in a very timely fashion if it works.
    Last edited by Fr0sty; June 16th, 2009 at 06:20 PM.

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    Default Re: Brian, This is what I was talking about

    did'nt forget, just have not got to it yet.
    it's only metal, we can out think it....

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    Default Re: Brian, This is what I was talking about

    Ohh no a steel target sooo advanced, and fitted with radar absorbing paint. Bullets are gonna be dodged by it. The government will confiscate it, and its creators. Nice knowing you folks.


    Brad.

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    Default Re: Brian, This is what I was talking about

    wonder if they'll take the paint too, could use it for my truck so I can drive faster.
    Honesta Mors Turpi Vita Potior ~ 3%

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    Default Re: Brian, This is what I was talking about

    Brian,

    Chop chop, or your fired!

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