You can almost reproduce the splinter guard on a home-made track to be used with a standard saw. Glue a straight edge of 18mm ply onto a wide rip of 6mm ply. Run the saw along the straight edge and cut off the excess 6mm ply. Yes, you lose 6mm of cutting depth, but the cut edge is flush with the...
Can you post the thingiverse link. Then anyone here could download it and attempt to convert to something more useful to you.
I do not know if this is possible in f360, but maybe create a cube that covers the part you want to amputate and do a boolean subtract.
A good rule of thumb is if the material is narrower than the track (guide rail), a table saw is better.
You can safely rip 3mm off the batten with a tracksaw but it is a lot more hassle than with a table saw. You need (1) a sacrificial surface on which to put the material; (2) that surface...
The Japanese home market had, maybe still has, a quite high demand for bikes that have the classic British look but without the mechanical and electrical issues. There is a big aftermarket spares scene there for the dress-up items. It is like all the tat you can hang on a Harley but a different...
Just an idea that might not work. Make a flat development of a cone. Run it through a shrinker on the short edge and feather out the shrinking as you go up the side towards the long edge. That might put enough shape into it so when you pull it into a circle it ends up as a bowl. In effect, you...
The size is not what causes them to come apart. The rapid self-disassembly force is proportional to the surface speed (feet or metres per minute).
In order for the wheel to cut (i.e. for it to act as a grinding wheel, not just a rub-and-get-hot wheel) the surface speed needs a minimum value...
Maybe state the machine on which it will be used, and surface speed (feet per minute) at which it will rotate. That will allow the well-meaning comments to be better focussed on your exact situation.
Grains of sand that were compressed over the years and dug out of the ground did not tend to...
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https://www.school-toilets.co.uk/stainless-steel-toilets
https://www.commercialwashroomsltd.co.uk/commercial-sanitary-ware/vandal-resistant-sanitary-ware/vandal-proof-toilets.html
As above, council or public toilets. School toilets...
Look at your original photo. The red terminal is clearly meant for the red wire from the battery holder.
As the photo shows two red wires coming from the battery holder, one of them will be correct.
Roughly what size are they?
Are they spherical?
Can you find aluminium hemispheres on sale as a stock product and add the flange yourself?
Is there any aluminium cookware (like a wok) that could be re-purposed?
The minimum order is probably to offset the tooling (former) cost.
There are...
Pommier complete catalogue here:
https://www.pommier.eu/sites/default/files/catalogs/POMMIER_Catalogue_FR-EN_2023-24_BD_2.pdf (latches page 373. Page 375 of pdf)
It has a lot of interesting commercial vehicle body building stuff in it.
Just in case I might need something in the future, who...
Not wishing to throw a spanner into the works or anything, but is there any possibility that style of latch is made in different sizes?
It would be annoying to spend the Euros or pounds only to find that the horsebox one is far away and the Air Liquide one is just small.
Hence, it might be...
Fautras appear to make horseboxes. Hence, the latch is made by someone else.
UK source for a naked latch:
https://tallyhotrailers.co.uk/product/door-latch/
Sorry if you already know this, but smaller-than-1/4" in UNC and UNF are not described by diameter (e.g. 3/16" or 1/8") but are numbered. For example, 10-32 UNF. I mention this as if you are looking for them by diameter, clearly you will not find them.
For onesey-twosey in the UK, modelfixings...
Please explain to me a plausible situation in which this would be possible. He is to use a 20mm nail, through 6mm plywood, into 18mm floorboards. There is no way the nail will project below the underside of the floorboard.
I think helicoils come in different lengths (given in terms of a multiple of D, the thread diameter). See what length of thread engagement the good bolt/hole has and try to find a helicoil with the same engagement length.