expand on this by telling everyone how important it is to repeat this process every time, cannot re-use the pocketed board unless running multiple parts at same time. once that plywood jig is removed from the table its scrap. it would be nearly impossible to align it correctly and could ruin some costly carbon fiber
@@flyin3d73 yes very true. Thanks for pointing that out. I have actually ruined carbon by trying to use old jigs and you’re right, it’s very difficult to line up even with the fence and an electronic bit zero. Usually off by .25mm and it won’t cut the chamfers right.
Hey just got clover systems frames. Stellar job on those
@@MrZymi thank you! Glad you like the kit!
@ I need to get some lucky deadcat arms lol
@ I’ll be cutting some this week sometime lol
expand on this by telling everyone how important it is to repeat this process every time, cannot re-use the pocketed board unless running multiple parts at same time. once that plywood jig is removed from the table its scrap. it would be nearly impossible to align it correctly and could ruin some costly carbon fiber
@@flyin3d73 yes very true. Thanks for pointing that out. I have actually ruined carbon by trying to use old jigs and you’re right, it’s very difficult to line up even with the fence and an electronic bit zero. Usually off by .25mm and it won’t cut the chamfers right.