So unless I can convince them to do it for around £100 (

That's a good price on seeing the scale of your project. Man that is one big project. The slots are 68cm long so that would put that project length at close to 2-2.5 meters long. That's a big tree you want me to mill up.....LOL Forget the plastic route, you'll need a folklift to move it. I thought you were after a little box to put a PI in or something not a car. Sure you don't mean 68mm.......30cm is a little over a foot in length so 68cm is over 2 feet long and that is just the slots.asbo wrote: Oh and those long bits with the yellow groove down the middle are 68cm long to give you an idea of scale.
I've paid now so that's that. Perhaps I could have got it cheaper elsewhere but in the end I got it at a price I thought was reasonable.
yep, they just changed the standard but kept all the sizes the same. Another thing that gets on my nerves is the use of millimetres for massive measurements (sometimes architects write 20 metres as 20000mm!), like 2440x1220mm Why not just change that to 2.4mx1.2m? The reason of course is that everyone still thinks in imperial even if we have changed to metric. Maybe its to seem progressive?whufclee wrote:The thing is, although the measurements for most wood is in metric over here it's easier to use imperial - a standard 8'x4' sheet works out as 2440x1220mm... 8x4 just sounds simpler to me!
asbo wrote: I'm actually attempting to build a smallish CNC machine based on this. In theory you can cut it all by hand but I wouldn't be physically capable of doing it (long term illness).
Who you're planning to torture with your S&M contraption, of course.....asbo wrote:I don't understand? A hint about what?bigkidoz wrote:So give us a hint then