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06.08.2007, 08:29 PM

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After reading this thread, I sent them a CAD file and had some pieces cut for a crawler chassis. I've been wanting to make my own TVP chassis for a while, but had no way of making both sides identical. They have awesome customer service, kept in touch with me from start to finish.

The scratches are from me doing some filing. The edges were a little rough, but it is a non issue for me.

Thank you for posting about this company, I will probably sending them more files in the future.

Here are the chassis plates:

I am glad it worked out for you...
   
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Water jet cutters actually use a fine grit in the water for the cutting, the edges look like they were sandblasted.

Hmmm...learn something new every day.
   
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