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  • 2 weeks later...

Depending how simple you want to go you could do something as easy as a slip on spacer that locates to the hub.
Slightly more technical than that would be a bolt on spacer.

Realistically they should have tolerances but shouldn't be too much of an issue if it's just teaching you to use the machine. Still requires some measuring and tool paths.

I've been making Man Sized LEGO out of MDF on my CNC at work. LOL

Oh and a double side Prop/Fan Blade... Would love to play with metal. \m/

How about something simple but expensive from nissan.

Like the heater core pipes. those plastic ones that bolt onto the core and cost $120 each.

One has a simple valve for heater control. You could get a ball valve or something for that bit.

Make something useful, and make some $$$

  • 4 months later...

I've been making Man Sized LEGO out of MDF on my CNC at work. LOL

Oh and a double side Prop/Fan Blade... Would love to play with metal. \m/

haha that's awesome!! got any pics?

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