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  • MNBenny
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    Well I ko'd the router


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  • Chris In Milwaukee
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    Nope, doubt it will ever be an issue. Once everything is bolted together for routing, friction will hold it all together nicely.

    Yep, no need to drill the corners when routing. The corner will be naturally round.

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  • MNBenny
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    So do you think it would hurt not using them? Also being that I am using a router do I still need to drill holes in the inside corners?

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  • Chris In Milwaukee
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    The only thing that would benefit from using bushings is keeping the holes from enlarging while drill jig holes. MDF is tough stough, otherwise. Chapter 1 of Eric's guide shows him using bushings made from small-diameter 4130 tubing. I've had no luck finding a similar material at any hardware store or home center.

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  • Chris In Milwaukee
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    Believe it or not, not too much. When I was drilling through mine, they got a little bit bigger, but not significantly so. Since the number of pieces your building is far less than a factory setting, the wear is negligible. I cut four wings' worth of ribs from my first set. Drill carefully with a drill press, not a hand drill, and the hole enlargement will be minimal.
    Last edited by Chris In Milwaukee; 02-04-2017, 08:32 AM.

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  • MNBenny
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    To stick in the jig holes to keep everything locked in place. Won't the holes start to wear to big over time?


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  • Chris In Milwaukee
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    Bushings for what?

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  • MNBenny
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    Would Home Depot or the local ace hardware have bushings?


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  • Chris In Milwaukee
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    Sounds like you're in good shape :-)

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  • MNBenny
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    We took one of the MDF patterns and traced around to see if it was consistent. According to dad at least he says the flange is consistent.

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    Last edited by MNBenny; 02-03-2017, 09:12 AM.

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  • Chris In Milwaukee
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    That's a good choice. Likely cheaper and less effort before cutting the thick expensive stuff.

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  • MNBenny
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    I'm thinking about buying a big sheet of plastic cardboard and do all the patterns before committing them to MDF. It might ad an extra step but at least I won't burn through the MDF.


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  • Chris In Milwaukee
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    I've had to redo some forms. You can get a lot out of one sheet of MDF

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  • Chris In Milwaukee
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    Read Chapter 1 of Eric Newton's build manual thoroughly and you'll get a good understanding of the processes involved. You said you have it a while back. Definitely read it. Did I mention you should read Eric's manual if you have it? Chapter 1. All of it. Twice even. Don't need to print it. Just open the PDF on your tablet or computer and read it. Lots of great photos and step-by-step info. With that, my stuff may make more sense.

    Also watch that whole video that was linked a few messages up. Very valuable insight.

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  • MNBenny
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    Wonder how much mdf I'll go through before I get it.


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