how on earth did you cut the lines in originally? some sort of custom jig that fit inside the track that you pushed it around maybe? one line at a time?
@@RollingAddiction the guide slot was cut with a 1.6 end mill bit in a trimmer router. The 0.8mm slot I started cutting with and end mill also. I got quite a bit done, and then I broke 5 bits in less than a metre. So I switched to a tool that I custom made for the job. I lightly scored the slots using a ground high speed steel rod. It was slow, but it removed my breakage problem. It was also easy to set the depth for each cut.
Noice
Nice tips keep up the good work man the track is looking great thanks for the video
Though I was subbed the whole time.... Uhg! Done, subb'ed and full bell'ed!
Coming together!! Isn't it frustrating that sometimes you find a solution after looking at the problem that would have saved you HOURS!!
Absolutely.
how on earth did you cut the lines in originally? some sort of custom jig that fit inside the track that you pushed it around maybe? one line at a time?
@@RollingAddiction the guide slot was cut with a 1.6 end mill bit in a trimmer router. The 0.8mm slot I started cutting with and end mill also. I got quite a bit done, and then I broke 5 bits in less than a metre.
So I switched to a tool that I custom made for the job. I lightly scored the slots using a ground high speed steel rod. It was slow, but it removed my breakage problem. It was also easy to set the depth for each cut.