![]() dont take of much wood your just making a smoother surface here. Smooth the wood with some fine sand paper. (yours and the original) If the fits to tight to roll up and down easily plane the wood thiner or sand to fit (only use a planer if your planer will take of paper thin shavings) be careful if you make low spots it wont grab and you'll have to start all over again. you have to push in place and up to have enough room to ge the arm. Its a little tricky getting it in theres a sliding wedge that likes to fall out and mis algin itslef. Just put the edgin on your cut wood and test the fit on your projector head. ![]() if I end up haveing problems I'Il go back and do that later ![]() I had some scrap wood cut from a differnt project that fit perfectly so didnt feel like cutting off the exess metal. I was going to use two piece cut of the excess and fit them together over the wood. I had intended on uning two of them.sourounding a piece of wood. Its a channel ment to be put over the edge of a 3/4" piece of plywood. Also it needs to cut pretty truly to not have the rollers loose there grip. a 7/8ths piece of pine is two soft and frnkly a bit flimsy any way to take wieght of the head and to hold up to the roollers inside. but i didnt get any response to my inquiries for a single piece of pipe.ģ/4" angle iron joined with another piece facing it to form a tube is 7/8ths so i had planed on trying to weld two pieces together. There are a few companies that make the stuff. ![]() This is the first thing you need Do this before you do anything else or you realy are going nowehere fast. If the pipe on your projector is the same as mine you'll need to get a 7/8ths piece of square tubing. ![]()
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