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Thread: Levelling slabs
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10th September 2017, 09:49 AM #16
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Hey mate I'm looking at making one of these myself. How is yours going? Did you come up with a way of mounting a larger cutting head? Any chance you could throw up some more photos of the bearing travel system you used.
Cheers
Justin.
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11th September 2017, 07:00 AM #17
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Lucas make a slab leveler blade for their mills, perhaps you could adapt that? If you use a separate shaft and bearing blocks for the cutter head you could adjust it's speed by varying the pulley sizes of the motor and shaft.
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7th March 2018, 09:21 PM #18
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These look good I'll be having a go with it one day.
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25th June 2018, 11:24 PM #19
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I have pulled a old grinder down to mount a carbotech planner blade onto it and welded a longer shaft and turned it down to go into my router. Have not set it up yet but will post some pics when its set up.
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