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happyfunball:
although woudl this be a customer support nightmare? how many people know how to set up CAD files for CNC?
I've been a 3d modeler for 20 years, I used Autocad for a long time, but that was many years ago, and even I'm not exactly sure how simple a process it would be. I assume basically a vector outline of the cuts and some way to flag depth?

RandyT:

--- Quote from: lordnacho on May 15, 2013, 09:48:55 am ---Plexi?

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That could be a possibility down the road.   But flame polishing and finishing would be up to the user.


--- Quote from: happyfunball on May 15, 2013, 03:30:34 pm ---I assume basically a vector outline of the cuts and some way to flag depth?

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Doesn't have to be anything too crazy for 2.5D machining.  Just about any modern vector program can export to a decent DXF (R12 is the best version for compatibility)  Corel X4 and prior is also fine.  Could use colors and a simple legend to flag depths.  But obviously, aside from anything that is outright screwy in the drawing, it would just be cut as provided.

ramos8414:
Can I mount the Leaf pro 4 way on a wood panel?

happyfunball:

--- Quote from: ramos8414 on May 22, 2013, 09:38:47 pm ---Can I mount the Leaf pro 4 way on a wood panel?

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if you mean this one:

http://groovygamegear.com/webstore/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=65&products_id=365

yes. I have 3 of these and they install just fine on a wood panel. I have it screwed in from the bottom so you dont' even have any hardware showing.

RandyT:
A 12mm thick or less panel should be ok.  3/4 and you will want to recess the underside, or top mount, unless you like a very short shaft protrusion.

In reality, there's no stick which can't be mounted in a wood panel.  It all hinges on the methodology.

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