It all is very nice. Thanks for tutorial link Brent.
It all is very nice. Thanks for tutorial link Brent.
thought I would show the chart for the pipe. I won't take a 4" pipe it's to big the max is 4.25 and a 4" pipe is 4.5
Last edited by aokweld101; 01-25-2015 at 08:40 PM.
you won't find it in the big box stores, but you can get a 3.5" ID pipe which has a 4" OD. http://www.harvel.com/piping-systems...-80/dimensions
- KenLater model "B" Machine with CarveTight and Rubber belt upgrades
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The 4" PVC is actually 4" - on the inside. That is the Inner Diameter. But the carvewright cares about the Outer Diameter... and with a quarter inch wall thickness, you add right at 1/2" to the listed (inner) diameter to find the outer diameter.
As to lumber, like a 2x4 - when the board is first rough sawn from the log, it is a true 2x4, but the drying process and planing of the board reduce it to the finished 1.5x3.5 size
- KenLater model "B" Machine with CarveTight and Rubber belt upgrades
RNB Model "A" Dust Collection, Scanning Probe, Rotary Jig
Designer 3, Conforming Vectors, STL Importer, DXF Importer, Rotary, Basic, Pattern Editor (Probe), Advanced 3D, Centerline
Iv'e said that all along Connie....lol