I needed to cut some arcs. So I bought an Advance Cross Slide Rotary table. I could have used a plasma cutter or angle grinder but I can't free hand cuts to save my life. And using a new tool is fun.
Not much to explain. The pictures do the talking.
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The Setup |
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First Cut |
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Cut Pieces For The Frame Rails |
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Completed Weldment. I decided to go with fixed track tensioners. It was simpler to do. So far, I haven't had any problems with it. |
I decided to make only one just in case I screwed up the design and something didn't fit.