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![]() Neil S wrote: Looks great, Jeff. What did you use to cut out the hardboard and have those nice sharp edges? Anytime I have cut that stuff I have ended up with the 'fuzzies'. I did the layout work with AutoCAD R-12 using a .3 mm fiber tip pen on 8-1/2" x 11" paper. Then I used a light spray adhesive to glue the paper to the hardboard. I made the rough cuts with a band saw, then finished up the outside with a 24" disk sander with 80 grit paper. The slots were cut on a Bridgeport mill using a 1/2" and a 1/4" endmill. Final sanding was done by hand using 120 grit aluminum oxide paper. For the flat wound antenna coil, I cut down some 1-1/2" white PVC pipe into 1/4" slices and temporarily glued them to the back to provide the corners to go around. I used CA glue (gell, the slower stuff) to spot the wire in place as I went around. Then applied a final coating over the entire coil with CA glue. Jeff -- RESTRICTED AREA. Anyone intruding shall immediately become subject to the jurisdiction of military law. Intruders will be subject to lethal force, without warning, and on sight. USE OF DEADLY FORCE IS AUTHORIZED under the Internal Security Act of 1950. |
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