Some progress. Running track. Quick and dirty rails (garden-hose will do for now).
Ugly brick to clam the parts together and release.
I only have a F150 to make bodies. So my first races will be trucks. Some infill are needed between panels.
Track routing with Maslow-cnc 0.7mm bit
Re: Track routing with Maslow-cnc 0.7mm bit
Racing Regards
Kim K.
Kim K.
Re: Track routing with Maslow-cnc 0.7mm bit
Great progress Kim! Looking very good! For a portable track that is placed on a firm foundation, you might be able to hold the panels together with Velcro.
Re: Track routing with Maslow-cnc 0.7mm bit
In fact Ned, theiy stick so good together I have to reverse the grip to separate them. In fact I used candle light on the joints to make them connect and separte easier.
Racing Regards
Kim K.
Kim K.
Re: Track routing with Maslow-cnc 0.7mm bit
Was the Maslow CNC method accurate enough to make a good track using 0.7mm dia wire? Or was the wire too high and too low in some spots?
What would you recommend to hold portable panels together when they are placed on a floor? Thanks for your help!
What would you recommend to hold portable panels together when they are placed on a floor? Thanks for your help!
Re: Track routing with Maslow-cnc 0.7mm bit
I did route it at 0.9 mm deep to have some play. Work great. Finding a technique to lay it flush with the surface is important.
Lesson learned. Do the routing in a single pass slowly to avoid miss-aligment. Not what you normally do with never deeper than half of the diameter.
One or 2 small nails or screws through the overlap works fine.
Lesson learned. Do the routing in a single pass slowly to avoid miss-aligment. Not what you normally do with never deeper than half of the diameter.
One or 2 small nails or screws through the overlap works fine.
Racing Regards
Kim K.
Kim K.