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Old 01-17-2011, 02:52 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Thanks for the info on that cutter i was planning.

Gen II idea follows also a long post

Use similar is it "uppercutter" in english also. I have one of those...

Build a sturdy table for that.
Under that sliding axis centered to the milling drill, which can be locked to correct length/radius. on top of that axis rotating table from Ikea, where measuring will start.

1. To attach the plastic sheet to rotating table use some sticky "gum" or twosided tape etc.
2. Now first you need to measure radius from the drill centre to rotating tables centre.

3. After this you can start the uppercutter and lower it to the sheet. Lock it
4. Start rotating the table.

If everything goes as planned you would have a round pizza pan cutted smootly at correct diameter.

This should be even more easier to built than that evo1
I knew that first setup was really bad for wrists, but that was first thing what came in to my mind.

Any thoughts on this setup?



Yes some cnc machine is on planned shopping list, but at the moment no 1000€ to invest one. So I have to figure something out to work things around... Also this might help someone else who is struggling to find correct size pizza pans.
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