• NoRamyunForYou@lemmy.nz
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    3 months ago

    I’ve always been meaning to make one of these, but always wondered how long it would take to actually use.

    How long did that piece in the photo take to get flat?

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    3 months ago

    If you’re not getting any flex in that aluminum, then it should be fine. MDF has its durability issues but as long as it’s dry, it’s ridiculously stable.

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      3 months ago

      Thanks, it’s only spanning about 36 in but there is about a 16th of deflection with my heavy duty router on board. I might shift the slab towards one of the weaker spots on my folding table because I figure the MDF will bend down there a bit and maybe I can match the slop in my rails with the slop in my table setup 🤣

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      3 months ago

      100% that aluminum is flexing, the question is how much matters to OP? A CNC router has far beefier extruded aluminum gantries but still flexes from the weight of the router, although typically less than a mil. My guess would be at least 10-15mil with the aluminum angle.

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        3 months ago

        OP said about 1/16", which would be what? 50 or 60 mil? Honestly, though, it’s woodworking. In the right context, like coarse slab flattening, 1/16" might be fine, though I would reckon that the point where fine tuning by other means is not that bad would be closer to 1/32".

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    3 months ago

    Absolutely archeological-diggy, high chance if finding embered mosquitos, 10/10 even for pic composition.

    • PlantDadManGuy@lemmy.worldOP
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      3 months ago

      Currently yes I have it wedged underneath with a few scraps. It weighs about 75 lb and I’m going to be taking a thin cuts so I think it should be all right.