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dave49
10/31/09
I am not sure what you are asking for here. It is made from 6061 bar stock and mounts on my rotary table. The upright part has a radius milled on one edge (0.35 inch). To do this radius milling, the upright block is first mounted upside down on the base block (i.e., on its squared end rather than the 7.5 degree sloping end). The underside of the base block has a brass pin that fits closely into a center hole on the rotary table. This brass pin extends on up into the upright block, to keep everything aligned.
Does any of this help?
Dave
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