> It never ends does it? Heh. Indeed! Right. Never used a milling machine but I could see manually milling out something like letters being a big challenge. Not sure what kind of dual purpose item one could put at that shelf corner. I just wear a toque when working on my bus unless its really hot out. Neil.
On 6/18/16, Alistair Bell <albell@shaw.ca> wrote: > Despite my knack for whacking my head on things, I haven't done it yet on > that edge. A matter of time I guess. > > Good idea about logo etc on the brace. My mind was on the " high mounted > brake lights could maybe be incorporated " track and I didn't think of > logo. > > My mill is all manual, but it would be easy to take a blank to local cnc > router, or waterjet, guys and have something done.
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