Makita RT0701C stock base plate
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To create a precision DIY CNC, I had to fabricate T-slots on the worktable to secure clamps effectively. This led me to design a customized base plate for my Makita RT0701C, ensuring evenly spaced slots 3 inches apart. Upon designing and printing the initial base, I discovered that the hole pattern wasn't perfectly symmetrical, with the cutting tool offset from the mounting holes. It was perplexing why Makita might have taken such an approach. I therefore reverse-engineered my own design and created a modified jig. To save others from going through the same process, I uploaded all the files for easy adaptation to individual needs. Hopefully, this will be helpful for those who encounter similar challenges.
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