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Old 02-21-2014, 05:10 PM
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I made the step pads on my Cnc milling machine.I still have to make the other one for randy, I will make some more. PM me if you want them. Thanks
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Originally Posted by kevinz99
I made the step pads on my Cnc milling machine.I still have to make the other one for randy, I will make some more. PM me if you want them. Thanks
What model VMC you got?

Im stuck in the stoneage with a 2J Bridgeport and 12ck Monarch.
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Old 02-23-2014, 10:39 AM
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I have 2 fadal milling centers and a okuma Cnc lathe. I just got my 35 and I will be making some cool stuff this summer, when I have open machine time.Here are pic of the bling I made for my 28 velocity.

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Old 02-23-2014, 05:43 PM
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Don't think I ever saw stepped tabs before. Was that for performance or for chits and grins?
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Did a few test on them to see if it would reduce drag,didn't do anything lol. Left them on they looked pretty cool.
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Just got my dash from Steve a innotech, Cant wait till the boat is out of storage.

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Originally Posted by kevinz99
Just got my dash from Steve a innotech, Cant wait till the boat is out of storage.

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Looks great!! Steve does great work..
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Very very nice......... Great looking wheel also......
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Old 03-16-2014, 07:34 PM
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Sharp!
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Great to see there's some other fountain machinists out there. Heres my step pads, I made with a bridgeport manual mill, and a Fanuc wire edm.
main pad is out of 304 Stainless, fountain bolt is 316L stainless, .400 thick, should actually be able to step on them with out breaking them.



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