Grainger49 said:As Dan has stated, somewhere else on the forum . . . the top plate dimensions are as exact as LASER cutters can be. So 6"X10" plus or minus a few thousandths of an inch.
Interestingly the product description still says they are Acrylic, not aluminum.
Caucasian Blackplate said:I make the Quickie and Fix panels in my garage, with a drill press...
They are cut by hand on a table saw, and they get a pass or two on an edge router to clean off the saw cut marks on the edges.
All of this is done by hand, so the Quickie plates can have some variations. I'd say 10"x6", +/- 1/16". Typically, I try to get them just a hair on the small side.
fullheadofnothing said:Quickie and Fix are acrylic. Where is this coming from?
Grainger49 said:
Interestingly the product description still says they are Acrylic, not aluminum.
Grainger49 said:This is coming from my faulty 64 YO memory. I thought I had read that the Q was now a laser cut panel. I guess I was wrong. The one on the product page surely looks aluminum (I worked for ALCOA so I know what it looks like) but says Acrylic.
fullheadofnothing said:When in doubt, the person who packs the kits is going to be right about what goes in them 9.9999 times out of ten.
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