Hi have you thought of either using cut off pieces of plastic to suport the job or at least pieces of plywood or aluminium if cutting steel parts where you clamp but not drills.
Yes, I'd considered that, David. The problem here was the workpiece was already set up and I couldn't risk losing the position relative to the X.Y zero. As I explain in the video the "feet" that the perspex rests on (integral to the clamps are 4.2mm thick, so need an equivalent shim thickness that the drills provided. John
Hello John,
More good progress on the spindle indexer... see you in part 3.
Take care.
Paul,,
Hi have you thought of either using cut off pieces of plastic to suport the job or at least pieces of plywood or aluminium if cutting steel parts where you clamp but not drills.
Yes, I'd considered that, David. The problem here was the workpiece was already set up and I couldn't risk losing the position relative to the X.Y zero. As I explain in the video the "feet" that the perspex rests on (integral to the clamps are 4.2mm thick, so need an equivalent shim thickness that the drills provided.
John