colector pieces
#6
Re: colector pieces
None of it is rocket science. I don't get why people find this so hard.
I think the internet is slowly killingt the human race's ability to actually problem solve. Path of least resistance is just ask someone on the internet.
I made this video using my dry cut saw. Same approach using a chop saw. Obviously you can improve this into a fixed setup pretty easily.
http://s289.photobucket.com/albums/l...t=MOV01398.flv
Again, you're basically making a 15 degree miter cut in a pipe, rotating it 90 degrees, and doing it again, only cutting slightly less to the outcome is roughly "recangular".
You might waste a couple feet mof material getting the positioning right, but it ain't hard.
I think the internet is slowly killingt the human race's ability to actually problem solve. Path of least resistance is just ask someone on the internet.
I made this video using my dry cut saw. Same approach using a chop saw. Obviously you can improve this into a fixed setup pretty easily.
http://s289.photobucket.com/albums/l...t=MOV01398.flv
Again, you're basically making a 15 degree miter cut in a pipe, rotating it 90 degrees, and doing it again, only cutting slightly less to the outcome is roughly "recangular".
You might waste a couple feet mof material getting the positioning right, but it ain't hard.
#7
Re: collector pieces
I can usually fab ---- pretty easily this just had me stumped I know the bacics all i needed was to see a jig your video was good I see that I was tryin to angle the product the wrong way on my saw this should be cake now. Thanks