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wasteboard hole pattern 1000mm x 1000mm

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MICHAEL ILLINGBY

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MICHAEL ILLINGBY

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Want do make your own waste board? Want to manually drill all 144 holes perfectly? me neither. let your xcarve do it for you. Delete the ones that you dont need if your machine is smaller than mine. :)

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Thomas Dukes
Is spacing on the holes the same as the waste board from Inventables? TIA
Thomas Dukes
MICHAEL ILLINGBY
That was the whole point of the project you bet.
MICHAEL ILLINGBY
Thomas Dukes
Thanks!!! I was wanting to make one to go on top of the original and use the existing threaded inserts to tie it down! AWESOME!!
Thomas Dukes
James Gibbons
Does this include the holes to attach the board to the frame?
James Gibbons
Rick Rosales
In my particular situation, it did not line up to original holes. I have the 1000 x 1000. What would dead center coordinates be? Hoping that was my error..
Rick Rosales
MICHAEL ILLINGBY
Thomas, yes it is meant to lay overtop of the original so you can use the original threaded inserts.
MICHAEL ILLINGBY
MICHAEL ILLINGBY
Rick, I designed it to be zeroed at 0x0 so that it could be resized to any unit. Just centre you bit over the 0x0 and it should work fine like it did for me.
MICHAEL ILLINGBY
robert robinson
I'm about to try this but have a few questions. the holes say .625. my news wasteboard is .5 sgould i change the depth? Also my new wasteboard is 37x39.25. If i set my position to 0 and 0, is it going to carve in the right area?
robert robinson
Rick Rosales
Now I just need to figure out what OXO is LOL : )
Rick Rosales
Noel Fragoso
Had the same issue. holes didnt line up. have no idea where to set zero now. Any suggestions?
Noel Fragoso
Cris rushing
Rick im wondering what it means also . Mike what does OXO mean to us newbies
Cris rushing
MICHAEL ILLINGBY
0x0 is the zero point in x and y 0X x 0Y
MICHAEL ILLINGBY