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05.04.2010, 10:17 AM

@ all - thanks


@ rc4x4nut - Yes I think about a conversion kit but not full. Only for the normal Nitro-LSTīs. There are so many things I arranged in the gear box. The motor mount is so complex. I donīt want to build it again.


@ JAILBIRD - I use VHM tolls (VHM = Full Harded Metall). We used it normaly to cut hardened steel (about 58-62 HRC).



If you toke normal tool stell cutter itīs blunt very fast. Speeds and feeds - very slow! Itīs a matter of feeling. Also lining. Carbon is so disgusting.

And donīt forgett to exhaust! We have a very big exhaust system. Itīs the big pipe you can see on the pics...



and the smaller one I normaly use for this stuff



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05.04.2010, 01:09 PM

You are an inspiration. This build is extraordinary. Makes my builds look like child's play. I don't use a CNC, I don't have the knowledge to use them (yet) or the CNC machining either. I do most of the stuff by hand but for cutting CF, diamond disks make a very clean cut. For making holes and counter sinking, Carbide or Tungsten carbide bits and end mills cut through CF like butter and also make very clean cuts. I can only use high speeds because I make the cuts with a cheap router on a small router table and it only has one speed, fast
Thank you for sharing this build, it is truly wonderful.


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