There are two Y Rail Assemblies in the DIYLILCNCv2 design. Each assembly is identical, but the left and right assemblies are mirror images of one another.
For this section you’ll need:
- Shoulder Block Panels
- (2) Shoulder Block Interior Panel
- (2) Shoulder Block Top Panel
- (4) Interior Y Rail Runners
- (4) Exterior Y Rail Runners
- (2) Shoulder Block Exterior Panel
- (2) Shoulder Block Bottom
- Y Rail Panels
- (10) Y Rail Spacers
- (4) Y Rail Mounting Plate
- (64) 8mm bolts, washers and nuts
- (18) skate bearings
- (2) rod bushings
- (4) 24″/605mm-long sections of aluminum angle (3/4″ or 19mm leg length)
Revised 1 year ago
There are two Y Rail Assemblies in the DIYLILCNCv2 design. Each assembly is identical, but the left and right assemblies are mirror images of one another. For this section you'll need: <ul> <li><a href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ah7IYFr3lQoAdHU0elpRLWE1YU5val9QYjhub1FvcVE&usp=sharing" target="_blank"><em>Shoulder Block Panels</em></a> <ul> <li>(2) Shoulder Block Interior Panel</li> <li>(2) Shoulder Block Top Panel</li> <li>(4) Interior Y Rail Runners</li> <li>(4) Exterior Y Rail Runners</li> <li>(2) Shoulder Block Exterior Panel</li> <li>(2) Shoulder Block Bottom</li> </ul> </li> <li><a href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ah7IYFr3lQoAdHU0elpRLWE1YU5val9QYjhub1FvcVE&usp=sharing" target="_blank"><em>Y Rail Panels</em></a> <ul> <li>(10) Y Rail Spacers</li> <li>(4) Y Rail Mounting Plate</li> </ul> </li> <li>(64) 8mm bolts, washers and nuts</li> <li>(18) skate bearings</li> <li>(2) rod bushings</li> <li>(4)24"/605mm24"/605mm-long
sections
of
aluminum
angle
(3/4"
or
19mm
leg
length)</li>
</ul>
Revised 1 year ago
There are two Y Rail Assemblies in the DIYLILCNCv2 design. Each assembly is identical, but the left and right assemblies are mirror images of one another. For this section you'll need: <ul> <li><a
href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ah7IYFr3lQoAdHU0elpRLWE1YU5val9QYjhub1FvcVE&usp=sharing"
target="_blank"><em>Vertical
Brace
Panels</em></a></li>
<li><a
href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ah7IYFr3lQoAdHU0elpRLWE1YU5val9QYjhub1FvcVE&usp=sharing"
target="_blank"><em>Shoulder
Block
Panels</em></a></li>Panels</em></a>
<ul>
<li>(2)
Shoulder
Block
Interior
Panel</li>
<li>(2)
Shoulder
Block
Top
Panel</li>
<li>(4)
Interior
Y
Rail
Runners</li>
<li>(4)
Exterior
Y
Rail
Runners</li>
<li>(2)
Shoulder
Block
Exterior
Panel</li>
<li>(2)
Shoulder
Block
Bottom</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li><a
href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ah7IYFr3lQoAdHU0elpRLWE1YU5val9QYjhub1FvcVE&usp=sharing"
target="_blank"><em>Y
Rail
Panels</em></a></li>
<li>8mmPanels</em></a>
<ul>
<li>(10)
Y
Rail
Spacers</li>
<li>(4)
Y
Rail
Mounting
Plate</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>(64)
8mm
bolts,
washers
and
nuts</li>
<li>skate <li>(18)
skate
bearings</li>
<li>rod <li>(2)
rod
bushings</li>
<li>(4)
24"/605mm
sections
of
aluminum
angle
(3/4"
or
19mm
leg
length)</li>
</ul>
Revised 1 year ago
There are two Y Rail Assemblies in the DIYLILCNCv2 design.Although
eachEach
assembly
is
made
up
of
an
identical
set
of
panel
pieces,
note
thatidentical,
but
the
left
and
right
assemblies
are
actually
mirror
images
of
one
another.
For
this
section
you'll
need:
<ul>
<li><a
href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ah7IYFr3lQoAdHU0elpRLWE1YU5val9QYjhub1FvcVE&usp=sharing"
target="_blank"><em>Vertical
Brace
Panels</em></a></li>
<li><a
href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ah7IYFr3lQoAdHU0elpRLWE1YU5val9QYjhub1FvcVE&usp=sharing"
target="_blank"><em>Shoulder
Block
Panels</em></a></li>
<li><a
href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ah7IYFr3lQoAdHU0elpRLWE1YU5val9QYjhub1FvcVE&usp=sharing"
target="_blank"><em>Y
Rail
Panels</em></a></li>
<li>8mm
bolts,
washers
and
nuts</li>
<li>skate
bearings</li>
<li>rod
bushings</li>
</ul>
Revised 1 year ago
There are two Y Rail Assemblies in the DIYLILCNCv2 design. Although each assembly is made up of an identical set of panel pieces, note that the left and right assemblies are actually mirror images of oneanother.
Verify
that
the
OD
(outer-diameter)
of
your
bushings
match
the
OD
of
the
hole
at
the
center
of
each
of
the
Shoulder
Block
Interior
Panels.
You
want
a
pretty
tight
fit
so
that
your
bushings
don't
rattle
around.
However,
if
the
hole
is
too
tight,
your
bushings
can
go
in
at
an
angle
and
cause
binding
problems.another.
For
this
section
you'll
need:
<ul>
<li><a
href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ah7IYFr3lQoAdHU0elpRLWE1YU5val9QYjhub1FvcVE&usp=sharing"
target="_blank"><em>Vertical
Brace
Panels</em></a></li>
<li><a
href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ah7IYFr3lQoAdHU0elpRLWE1YU5val9QYjhub1FvcVE&usp=sharing"
target="_blank"><em>Shoulder
Block
Panels</em></a></li>
<li><a
href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ah7IYFr3lQoAdHU0elpRLWE1YU5val9QYjhub1FvcVE&usp=sharing"
target="_blank"><em>Y
Rail
Panels</em></a></li>
<li>8mm
bolts,
washers
and
nuts</li>
<li>skate
bearings</li>
<li>rod
bushings</li>
</ul>
Revised 1 year ago
There are two Y Rail Assemblies in the DIYLILCNCv2 design. Although each assembly is made up of an identical set of panel pieces, note that the left and right assemblies are actually mirror images of one another.The
following
instruction
set
describes
a
right-handed
assembly
(meaning
you'll
install
it
on
the
right-hand
side
when
facing
the
front
of
the
machine).
Make
sure
that
you
orient
the
panels
in
mirror
fashion
when
building
the
left-handed
assembly.
Verify
that
the
OD
(outer-diameter)
of
your
bushings
match
the
OD
of
the
hole
at
the
center
of
each
of
the
Shoulder
Block
Interior
Panels.
You
want
a
pretty
tight
fit
so
that
your
bushings
don't
rattle
around.
However,
if
the
hole
is
too
tight,
your
bushings
can
go
in
at
an
angle
and
cause
binding
problems.
For
this
section
you'll
need:
<ul>
<li><a
href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ah7IYFr3lQoAdHU0elpRLWE1YU5val9QYjhub1FvcVE&usp=sharing"
target="_blank"><em>Vertical
Brace
Panels</em></a></li>
<li><a
href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ah7IYFr3lQoAdHU0elpRLWE1YU5val9QYjhub1FvcVE&usp=sharing"
target="_blank"><em>Shoulder
Block
Panels</em></a></li>
<li><a
href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ah7IYFr3lQoAdHU0elpRLWE1YU5val9QYjhub1FvcVE&usp=sharing"
target="_blank"><em>Y
Rail
Panels</em></a></li>
<li>8mm
bolts,
washers
and
nuts</li>
<li>skate
bearings</li>
<li>rod
bushings</li>
</ul>
Revised 1 year ago
<p>ThereThere
are
two
<em>YY
Rail
Assemblies</em>Assemblies
in
the
DIYLILCNCv2
design.
Although
each
assembly
is
made
up
of
an
identical
set
of
panel
pieces,
note
that
the
left
and
right
assemblies
are
actually
mirror
images
of
one
another.
The
following
instruction
set
describes
a
right-handed
assembly
(meaning
you'll
install
it
on
the
right-hand
side
when
facing
the
front
of
the
machine).
Make
sure
that
you
orient
the
panels
in
mirror
fashion
when
building
the
left-handed
assembly.</p>assembly.
<p>VerifyVerify
that
the
OD
(outer-diameter)
of
your
bushings
match
the
OD
of
the
hole
at
the
center
of
each
of
the
<em>ShoulderShoulder
Block
Interior
Panels</em>.Panels.
You
want
a
pretty
tight
fit
so
that
your
bushings
don't
rattle
around.
However,
if
the
hole
is
too
tight,
your
bushings
can
go
in
at
an
angle
and
cause
binding
problems.</p>problems.
For
this
section
you'll
need:
<ul>
<li><a
href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ah7IYFr3lQoAdHU0elpRLWE1YU5val9QYjhub1FvcVE&usp=sharing"
target="_blank"><em>Vertical
Brace
Panels</em></a></li>
<li><a
href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ah7IYFr3lQoAdHU0elpRLWE1YU5val9QYjhub1FvcVE&usp=sharing"
target="_blank"><em>Shoulder
Block
Panels</em></a></li>
<li><a
href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ah7IYFr3lQoAdHU0elpRLWE1YU5val9QYjhub1FvcVE&usp=sharing"
target="_blank"><em>Y
Rail
Panels</em></a></li>
<li>8mm
bolts,
washers
and
nuts</li>
<li>skate
bearings</li>
<li>rod
bushings</li>
</ul>
Revised 1 year ago
There<p>There
are
two
<em>Y
Rail
Assemblies</em>
in
the
DIYLILCNCv2
design.
Although
each
assembly
is
made
up
of
an
identical
set
of
panel
pieces,
note
that
the
left
and
right
assemblies
are
actually
mirror
images
of
one
another.
The
following
instruction
set
describes
a
right-handed
assembly
(meaning
you'll
install
it
on
the
right-hand
side
when
facing
the
front
of
the
machine).
Make
sure
that
you
orient
the
panels
in
mirror
fashion
when
building
the
left-handed
assembly.assembly.</p>
Verify<p>Verify
that
the
OD
(outer-diameter)
of
your
bushings
match
the
OD
of
the
hole
at
the
center
of
each
of
the
<em>Shoulder
Block
Interior
Panels</em>.
You
want
a
pretty
tight
fit
so
that
your
bushings
don't
rattle
around.
However,
if
the
hole
is
too
tight,
your
bushings
can
go
in
at
an
angle
and
cause
binding
problems.problems.</p>
For
this
section
you'll
need:
<ul>
<li><a
href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ah7IYFr3lQoAdHU0elpRLWE1YU5val9QYjhub1FvcVE&usp=sharing"
target="_blank"><em>Vertical
Brace
Panels</em></a></li>
<li><a
href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ah7IYFr3lQoAdHU0elpRLWE1YU5val9QYjhub1FvcVE&usp=sharing"
target="_blank"><em>Shoulder
Block
Panels</em></a></li>
<li><a
href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ah7IYFr3lQoAdHU0elpRLWE1YU5val9QYjhub1FvcVE&usp=sharing"
target="_blank"><em>Y
Rail
Panels</em></a></li>
<li>8mm
bolts,
washers
and
nuts</li>
<li>skate
bearings</li>
<li>rod
bushings</li>
</ul>
Revised 1 year ago
<p>ThereThere
are
two
<em>Y
Rail
Assemblies</em>
in
the
DIYLILCNCv2
design.
Although
each
assembly
is
made
up
of
an
identical
set
of
panel
pieces,
note
that
the
left
and
right
assemblies
are
actually
mirror
images
of
one
another.
The
following
instruction
set
describes
a
right-handed
assembly
(meaning
you'll
install
it
on
the
right-hand
side
when
facing
the
front
of
the
machine).
Make
sure
that
you
orient
the
panels
in
mirror
fashion
when
building
the
left-handed
assembly.</p>assembly.
<p>VerifyVerify
that
the
OD
(outer-diameter)
of
your
bushings
match
the
OD
of
the
hole
at
the
center
of
each
of
the
<em>Shoulder
Block
Interior
Panels</em>.
You
want
a
pretty
tight
fit
so
that
your
bushings
don't
rattle
around.
However,
if
the
hole
is
too
tight,
your
bushings
can
go
in
at
an
angle
and
cause
binding
problems.</p>problems.
<p>ForFor
this
section
you'll
need:
<ul>
<li><em>Vertical <li><a
href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ah7IYFr3lQoAdHU0elpRLWE1YU5val9QYjhub1FvcVE&usp=sharing"
target="_blank"><em>Vertical
Brace
Panels</em></li>
<li><em>ShoulderPanels</em></a></li>
<li><a
href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ah7IYFr3lQoAdHU0elpRLWE1YU5val9QYjhub1FvcVE&usp=sharing"
target="_blank"><em>Shoulder
Block
Panels</em></li>
<li><em>YPanels</em></a></li>
<li><a
href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ah7IYFr3lQoAdHU0elpRLWE1YU5val9QYjhub1FvcVE&usp=sharing"
target="_blank"><em>Y
Rail
Panels</em></li>Panels</em></a></li>
<li>8mm
bolts,
washers
and
nuts</li>
<li>skate
bearings</li>
<li>rod
bushings</li>
</ul>
</p>
Revised 3 years ago
<p>There are two <em>Y Rail Assemblies</em> in the DIYLILCNCv2 design. Although each assembly is made up of an identical set of panel pieces, note that the left and right assemblies are actually mirror images of one another. The following instruction set describes a right-handed assembly (meaning you'll install it on the right-hand side when facing the front of the machine). Make sure that you orient the panels in mirror fashion when building the left-handed assembly.</p><p>Check<p>Verify
that
the
OD
(outer-diameter)
of
theyour
bushings
you
plan
to
use
withmatch
the
OD
of
the
hole
at
the
center
of
each
of
the
<em>Y
Rail
Assemblies</em>.<em>Shoulder
Block
Interior
Panels</em>.
You
want
a
pretty
tight
fit
so
that
your
bushings
don't
rattle
around.
However,
if
the
hole
is
too
tight,
your
bushings
can
go
in
at
an
angle
and
cause
binding
problems.</p>
<p>For
this
section
you'll
need:
<ul>
<li><em>Vertical
Brace
Panels</em></li>
<li><em>Shoulder
Block
Panels</em></li>
<li><em>Y
Rail
Panels</em></li>
<li>8mm
bolts,
washers
and
nuts</li>
<li>skate
bearings</li>
<li>rod
bushings</li>
</ul>
</p>
Revised 3 years ago
<p>There are two<em>Shoulder
Block<em>Y
Rail
Assemblies</em>
in
the
DIYLILCNCv2
design.
Although
each
assembly
is
made
up
of
an
identical
set
of
panel
pieces,
note
that
the
left
and
right
assemblies
are
actually
mirror
images
of
one
another.
The
following
instruction
set
describes
a
right-handed
assembly
(meaning
you'll
install
it
on
the
right
Y
railright-hand
side
when
facing
the
front
of
the
machine).
Make
sure
that
you
orient
the
panels
in
mirror
fashion
when
building
the
left-handed
shoulder
block.</p>assembly.</p>
<p>Make
sure
to
match<p>Check
the
OD
(outer-diameter)
of
the
bushings
you
plan
to
use
with
the
hole
at
the
center
of
each
of
the
<em>Shoulder
Block
Interior
Panels</em>.<em>Y
Rail
Assemblies</em>.
You
want
a
pretty
tight
fit
so
that
your
bushings
don't
rattle
around.
However,
if
the
hole
is
too
tight,
your
bushings
can
go
in
at
an
angle
and
cause
binding
problems.</p>
<p>For
this
section
you'll
need:
<ul>
<li><em>Vertical
Brace
Panels</em></li>
<li><em>Shoulder
Block
Panels</em></li>
<li><em>Y
Rail
Panels</em></li>
<li>8mm
bolts,
washers
and
nuts</li>
<li>skate
bearings</li>
<li>rod
bushings</li>
</ul>
</p>
Revised 3 years ago
<p><strong>Section
notes:</strong>
There<p>There
are
two
<strong>Shoulder<em>Shoulder
Block
Assemblies</strong>Assemblies</em>
in
the
DIYLILCNC
V2DIYLILCNCv2
design.
Although
each
assembly
is
made
up
of
an
identical
set
of
panel
pieces,
note
that
the
left
and
right
assemblies
are
actually
mirror
images
of
one
another.
The
following
instruction
set
describes
a
right-handed
assembly
(meaning
you'll
install
it
on
the
right
Y
rail
when
facing
the
front
of
the
machine).
Make
sure
that
you
orient
the
panels
in
mirror
fashion
when
building
the
left-handed
shoulder
block.</p>
<p><strong>Metric/Imperial
fork:</strong>
Make<p>Make
sure
to
match
the
OD
(outer-diameter)
of
the
bushings
you
plan
to
use
with
the
hole
at
the
center
of
each
of
your
Shoulderthe
<em>Shoulder
Block
Interior
Panels.Panels</em>.
You
want
a
pretty
tight
fit
so
that
your
bushings
don't
rattle
around.
However,
if
the
hole
is
too
tight,
your
bushings
can
go
in
at
an
angle
and
cause
binding
problems.</p>
<p>For
this
section
you'll
need:
<ul>
<li><em>Vertical
Brace
Panels</em></li>
<li><em>Shoulder
Block
Panels</em></li>
<li><em>Y
Rail
Panels</em></li>
<li>8mm
bolts,
washers
and
nuts</li>
<li>skate
bearings</li>
<li>rod
bushings</li>
</ul>
</p>
Revised 3 years ago
<p><strong>Section notes:</strong> There are twoShoulder<strong>Shoulder
Block
AssembliesAssemblies</strong>
in
the
DIYLILCNC
V2
design.
Although
each
assembly
is
made
up
of
an
identical
set
of
panel
pieces,
note
that
the
left
and
right
assemblies
are
actually
mirror
images
of
one
another.
The
following
instruction
set
describes
a
left-handedright-handed
assembly
(meaning
you'll
install
it
on
the
leftright
Y
rail
when
facing
the
front
of
the
machine).
Make
sure
that
you
orient
the
piecespanels
in
mirror
fashion
when
building
the
right-handedleft-handed
shoulder
block.block.</p>
Take
a
good
look
at<p><strong>Metric/Imperial
fork:</strong>
Make
sure
to
match
the
images
at
the
endOD
(outer-diameter)
of
this
sequence.
I
managedthe
bushings
you
plan
to
putuse
with
the
pieces
together
backwards
forhole
at
the
photo
shoot
even
though
I
designedcenter
of
each
of
your
Shoulder
Block
Interior
Panels.
You
want
a
pretty
tight
fit
so
that
your
bushings
don't
rattle
around.
However,
if
the
darn
thing!hole
is
too
tight,
your
bushings
can
go
in
at
an
angle
and
cause
binding
problems.</p>
Revised 4 years ago
There are two Shoulder Block Assemblies in the DIYLILCNC V2 design.
Although
each
assembly
is
made
up
of
an
identical
set
of
panel
pieces,
note
that
the
left
and
right
assemblies
are
actually
mirror
images
of
one
another.
The
following
instruction
set
describes
a
left-handed
assembly
(meaning
you'll
install
it
on
the
left
Y
rail
when
facing
the
front
of
the
machine).
Make
sure
that
you
orient
the
pieces
in
mirror
fashion
when
building
the
right-handed
shoulder
block.
Take
a
good
look
at
the
images
in
steps
9
and
10. at
the
end
of
this
sequence.
I
managed
to
put
the
pieces
together
backwards
for
the
photo
shoot
even
though
I
designed
the
darn
thing!
Revised 4 years ago
There are two Shoulder Block Assemblies in the DIYLILCNC V2 design. Although each assembly is made up of an identical set of panel pieces, note that the left and right assemblies are actually mirror images of one another. The following instruction set describes a left-handed assembly (meaning you'll install it on the left Y rail when facing the front of the machine). Make sure that you orient the pieces in mirror fashion when building the right-handed shoulder block. Take a good look at theattached
image.
Many
of
these
parts
will
screw
togetherimages
in
more
than
one
orientation
(though
only
one
orientation
is
correct).steps
9
and
10.
I
managed
to
put
the
pieces
together
backwards
for
the
photo
shoot
even
though
I
designed
the
darn
thing!
Revised 4 years ago
<a
href="http://diylilcnc.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/ShoulderBlock_08.jpg"><img
src="http://diylilcnc.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/ShoulderBlock_08-525x700.jpg"
alt=""
title="ShoulderBlock_08"
width="525"
height="700"
class="alignnone
size-thumbnail
wp-image-1104"
/></a>
There
are
two
Shoulder
Block
Assemblies
in
the
DIYLILCNC
V2
design.
Although
each
assembly
is
made
up
of
an
identical
set
of
panel
pieces,
note
that
the
left
and
right
assemblies
are
actually
mirror
images
of
one
another.
The
following
instruction
set
describes
a
left-handed
assembly
(meaning
you'll
install
it
on
the
left
Y
rail
when
facing
the
front
of
the
machine).
Make
sure
that
you
orient
the
pieces
in
mirror
fashion
when
building
the
right-handed
shoulder
block.
Take
a
good
look
at
the
attached
image.
Many
of
these
parts
will
screw
together
in
more
than
one
orientation
(though
only
one
orientation
is
correct).
Revised 4 years ago
<a
href="http://diylilcnc.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/ShoulderBlock_08.jpg"><img
src="http://diylilcnc.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/ShoulderBlock_08-525x700.jpg"
alt=""
title="ShoulderBlock_08"
width="525"
height="700"
class="alignnone
size-thumbnail
wp-image-1104"
/></a>
There
are
two
Shoulder
Block
Assemblies
in
the
DIYLILCNC
V2
design.
Although
each
assembly
is
made
up
of
an
identical
set
of
panel
pieces,
note
that
the
left
and
right
assemblies
are
actually
mirror
images
of
one
another.
The
following
instruction
set
describes
a
left-handed
assembly
(meaning
you'll
install
it
on
the
left
Y
rail
when
facing
the
front
of
the
machine).
Make
sure
that
you
orient
the
pieces
in
mirror
fashion
when
building
the
right-handed
shoulder
block.
Take
a
good
look
at
the
attached
image.
Many
of
these
parts
will
screw
together
in
more
than
one
orientation
(though
only
one
orientation
is
correct).
Revised 4 years ago
<img
class="aligncenter
size-medium
wp-image-903"
title="ShoulderBlock_01"
src="http://diylilcnc.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/ShoulderBlock_01-300x225.jpg"
alt=""
width="300"
height="225"
/>
There
are
two
Shoulder
Block
Assemblies
in
the
DIYLILCNC
V2
design.
Although
each
assembly
is
made
up
of
an
identical
set
of
panel
pieces,
note
that
the
left
and
right
assemblies
are
actually
mirror
images
of
one
another.
The
following
instruction
set
describes
a
left-handed
assembly
(meaning
you'll
install
it
on
the
left
Y
rail
when
facing
the
front
of
the
machine).
Make
sure
that
you
orient
the
pieces
in
mirror
fashion
when
building
the
right-handed
shoulder
block.
Take
a
good
look
at
the
attached
image.
Many
of
these
parts
will
screw
together
in
more
than
one
orientation
(though
only
one
orientation
is
correct).
Revised 4 years ago
<a
href="http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6217/6883688602_b37cea4d15.jpg"><img
class="alignnone"
title="Chris'
THang"
src="http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6217/6883688602_b37cea4d15.jpg"<img
class="aligncenter
size-medium
wp-image-903"
title="ShoulderBlock_01"
src="http://diylilcnc.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/ShoulderBlock_01-300x225.jpg"
alt=""
width="375"
height="500"
/></a>width="300"
height="225"
/>
There
are
two
Shoulder
Block
Assemblies
in
the
DIYLILCNC
V2
design.
Although
each
assembly
is
made
up
of
an
identical
set
of
panel
pieces,
note
that
the
left
and
right
assemblies
are
actually
mirror
images
of
one
another.
The
following
instruction
set
describes
a
left-handed
assembly
(meaning
you'll
install
it
on
the
left
Y
rail
when
facing
the
front
of
the
machine).
Make
sure
that
you
orient
the
pieces
in
mirror
fashion
when
building
the
right-handed
shoulder
block.
Take
a
good
look
at
the
attached
image.
Many
of
these
parts
will
screw
together
in
more
than
one
orientation
(though
only
one
orientation
is
correct).
Revised 4 years ago
<img
alt=""
src="http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6217/6883688602_b37cea4d15.jpg"
title="Chris'
THang"<a
href="http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6217/6883688602_b37cea4d15.jpg"><img
class="alignnone"
title="Chris'
THang"
src="http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6217/6883688602_b37cea4d15.jpg"
alt=""
width="375"
height="500"
/>/></a>
There
are
two
Shoulder
Block
Assemblies
in
the
DIYLILCNC
V2
design.
Although
each
assembly
is
made
up
of
an
identical
set
of
panel
pieces,
note
that
the
left
and
right
assemblies
are
actually
mirror
images
of
one
another.
The
following
instruction
set
describes
a
left-handed
assembly
(meaning
you'll
install
it
on
the
left
Y
rail
when
facing
the
front
of
the
machine).
Make
sure
that
you
orient
the
pieces
in
mirror
fashion
when
building
the
right-handed
shoulder
block.
Take
a
good
look
at
the
attached
image.
Many
of
these
parts
will
screw
together
in
more
than
one
orientation
(though
only
one
orientation
is
correct).
Revised 4 years ago
<img
alt=""
src="http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6217/6883688602_b37cea4d15.jpg"
title="Chris'
THang"
class="alignnone"
width="375"
height="500"
/>
There
are
two
Shoulder
Block
Assemblies
in
the
DIYLILCNC
V2
design.
Although
each
assembly
is
made
up
of
an
identical
set
of
panel
pieces,
note
that
the
left
and
right
assemblies
are
actually
mirror
images
of
one
another.
The
following
instruction
set
describes
a
left-handed
assembly
(meaning
you'll
install
it
on
the
left
Y
rail
when
facing
the
front
of
the
machine).
Make
sure
that
you
orient
the
pieces
in
mirror
fashion
when
building
the
right-handed
shoulder
block.
Take
a
good
look
at
the
attached
image.
Many
of
these
parts
will
screw
together
in
more
than
one
orientation
(though
only
one
orientation
is
correct).
<img
src="http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6217/6883688602_b37cea4d15.jpg"
alt="7"
width="375"
height="500"
/>
Revised 4 years ago
<img alt="" src="http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6217/6883688602_b37cea4d15.jpg" title="Chris' THang" class="alignnone" width="375" height="500" /> There are two Shoulder Block Assemblies in the DIYLILCNC V2 design. Although each assembly is made up of an identical set of panel pieces, note that the left and right assemblies are actually mirror images of one another. The following instruction set describes a left-handed assembly (meaning you'll install it on the left Y rail when facing the front of the machine). Make sure that you orient the pieces in mirror fashion when building the right-handed shoulder block. Take a good look at the attached image. Many of these parts will screw together in more than one orientation (though only one orientation is correct). <img src="http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6217/6883688602_b37cea4d15.jpg" alt="7" width="375" height="500" />
Revised 4 years ago
There are two Shoulder Block Assemblies in the DIYLILCNC V2 design. Although each assembly is made up of an identical set of panel pieces, note that the left and right assemblies are actually mirror images of one another. The following instruction set describes a left-handed assembly (meaning you'll install it on the left Y rail when facing the front of the machine). Make sure that you orient the pieces in mirror fashion when building the right-handed shoulder block. Take a good look at the attached image. Many of these parts will screw together in more than one orientation (though only one orientation is correct). <img src="http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6217/6883688602_b37cea4d15.jpg" alt="7" width="375" height="500" />
Revised 4 years ago
There are twoY
shoulder
block
assembliesShoulder
Block
Assemblies
in
the
DIYLILCNC
V2
design.
Although
each
assembly
is
made
up
of
an
identical
set
of
panel
pieces,
note
that
the
left
and
right
assemblies
are
actually
mirror
images
of
one
another.
The
following
instruction
set
describes
a
left-handed
assembly
(meaning
you'll
install
it
on
the
left
Y
rail
when
facing
the
front
of
the
machine).
Make
sure
that
you
orient
the
pieces
in
mirror
fashion
when
building
the
right-handed
shoulder
block.
<img
src="http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6217/6883688602_b37cea4d15.jpg"
alt="7"
width="375"
height="500"
alt="7">/>
Revised 4 years ago
There are two Y shoulder block assemblies in the DIYLILCNC V2 design. Although each assembly is made up of an identical set of panel pieces, note that the left and right assemblies are actually mirror images of one another. The following instruction set describes a left-handed assembly (meaning you'll install it on the left rail when facing the front of the machine). Make sure that you orient the pieces in mirror fashion when building the right-handed shoulder block.<a
href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/diylilcnc/6883688602/"
title="7
by
DIYLILCNC,
on
Flickr"><img<img
src="http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6217/6883688602_b37cea4d15.jpg"
width="375"
height="500"
alt="7"></a>alt="7">
Revised 4 years ago
There are two Y shoulder block assemblies in the DIYLILCNC V2 design. Although each assembly is made up of an identical set of panel pieces, note that the left and right assemblies are actually mirror images of one another. The following instruction set describes a left-handed assembly (meaning you'll install it on the left rail when facing the front of the machine). Make sure that you orient the pieces in mirror fashion when building the right-handed shoulder block. <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/diylilcnc/6883688602/" title="7 by DIYLILCNC, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6217/6883688602_b37cea4d15.jpg" width="375" height="500" alt="7"></a>
Revised 4 years ago
There are two<strong>Y
Shoulder
Block
Assemblies</strong>Y
shoulder
block
assemblies
in
the
DIYLILCNC
V2
design.
Although
each
assembly
is
made
up
of
an
identical
set
of
panel
pieces,
note
that
the
left
and
right
assemblies
are
actually
mirror
images
of
one
another.
Follow
these
steps
very
carefully
or
you'll
wind
up
with
backwards
shoulder
blocks
that
must
be
broken
down
and
reassembled.
another.
The
following
instruction
set
describes
a
left-handed
assembly
(meaning
you'll
install
it
on
the
left
rail
when
facing
the
front
of
the
machine).machine).
Make
sure
that
you
orient
the
pieces
in
mirror
fashion
when
building
the
right-handed
shoulder
block.
Revised 4 years ago
There are two <strong>Y Shoulder Block Assemblies</strong> in the DIYLILCNC V2 design. Although each assembly is made up of an identical set of panel pieces, note that the left and right assemblies are actually mirror images of one another. Follow these steps very carefully or you'll wind up with backwards shoulder blocks that must be broken down and reassembled. The following instruction set describes a left-handed assembly (meaning you'll install it on the left rail when facing the front of the machine).
Revised 4 years ago
There are twoY<strong>Y
Shoulder
Block
AssembliesAssemblies</strong>
in
the
DIYLILCNC
V2
design.
Although
each
assembly
is
made
up
of
an
identical
set
of
panel
pieces,
note
that
the
left
and
right
assemblies
are
actually
mirror
images
of
one
another.
Follow
these
steps
very
carefully
or
you'll
wind
up
with
backwards
shoulder
blocks
that
must
be
broken
down
and
reassembled.
Revised 4 years ago
xxxThere
are
two
Y
Shoulder
Block
Assemblies
in
the
DIYLILCNC
V2
design.
Although
each
assembly
is
made
up
of
an
identical
set
of
panel
pieces,
note
that
the
left
and
right
assemblies
are
actually
mirror
images
of
one
another.
Follow
these
steps
very
carefully
or
you'll
wind
up
with
backwards
shoulder
blocks
that
must
be
broken
down
and
reassembled.
Revised 4 years ago
xxx
There are two Y Rail Assemblies in the DIYLILCNCv2 design. Each assembly is identical, but the left and right assemblies are mirror images of one another. For this section you'll need: <ul> <li><a href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ah7IYFr3lQoAdHU0elpRLWE1YU5val9QYjhub1FvcVE&usp=sharing" target="_blank"><em>Shoulder Block Panels</em></a> <ul> <li>(2) Shoulder Block Interior Panel</li> <li>(2) Shoulder Block Top Panel</li> <li>(4) Interior Y Rail Runners</li> <li>(4) Exterior Y Rail Runners</li> <li>(2) Shoulder Block Exterior Panel</li> <li>(2) Shoulder Block Bottom</li> </ul> </li> <li><a href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ah7IYFr3lQoAdHU0elpRLWE1YU5val9QYjhub1FvcVE&usp=sharing" target="_blank"><em>Y Rail Panels</em></a> <ul> <li>(10) Y Rail Spacers</li> <li>(4) Y Rail Mounting Plate</li> </ul> </li> <li>(64) 8mm bolts, washers and nuts</li> <li>(18) skate bearings</li> <li>(2) rod bushings</li> <li>(4)
Revised 1 year ago
There are two Y Rail Assemblies in the DIYLILCNCv2 design. Each assembly is identical, but the left and right assemblies are mirror images of one another. For this section you'll need: <ul>
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There are two Y Rail Assemblies in the DIYLILCNCv2 design.
Revised 1 year ago
There are two Y Rail Assemblies in the DIYLILCNCv2 design. Although each assembly is made up of an identical set of panel pieces, note that the left and right assemblies are actually mirror images of one
Revised 1 year ago
There are two Y Rail Assemblies in the DIYLILCNCv2 design. Although each assembly is made up of an identical set of panel pieces, note that the left and right assemblies are actually mirror images of one another.
Revised 1 year ago
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<p>There are two <em>Y Rail Assemblies</em> in the DIYLILCNCv2 design. Although each assembly is made up of an identical set of panel pieces, note that the left and right assemblies are actually mirror images of one another. The following instruction set describes a right-handed assembly (meaning you'll install it on the right-hand side when facing the front of the machine). Make sure that you orient the panels in mirror fashion when building the left-handed assembly.</p>
Revised 3 years ago
<p>There are two
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<p><strong>Section notes:</strong> There are two
Revised 4 years ago
There are two Shoulder Block Assemblies in the DIYLILCNC V2 design.
Revised 4 years ago
There are two Shoulder Block Assemblies in the DIYLILCNC V2 design. Although each assembly is made up of an identical set of panel pieces, note that the left and right assemblies are actually mirror images of one another. The following instruction set describes a left-handed assembly (meaning you'll install it on the left Y rail when facing the front of the machine). Make sure that you orient the pieces in mirror fashion when building the right-handed shoulder block. Take a good look at the
Revised 4 years ago
Revised 4 years ago
Revised 4 years ago
Revised 4 years ago
Revised 4 years ago
Revised 4 years ago
Revised 4 years ago
<img alt="" src="http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6217/6883688602_b37cea4d15.jpg" title="Chris' THang" class="alignnone" width="375" height="500" /> There are two Shoulder Block Assemblies in the DIYLILCNC V2 design. Although each assembly is made up of an identical set of panel pieces, note that the left and right assemblies are actually mirror images of one another. The following instruction set describes a left-handed assembly (meaning you'll install it on the left Y rail when facing the front of the machine). Make sure that you orient the pieces in mirror fashion when building the right-handed shoulder block. Take a good look at the attached image. Many of these parts will screw together in more than one orientation (though only one orientation is correct). <img src="http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6217/6883688602_b37cea4d15.jpg" alt="7" width="375" height="500" />
Revised 4 years ago
There are two Shoulder Block Assemblies in the DIYLILCNC V2 design. Although each assembly is made up of an identical set of panel pieces, note that the left and right assemblies are actually mirror images of one another. The following instruction set describes a left-handed assembly (meaning you'll install it on the left Y rail when facing the front of the machine). Make sure that you orient the pieces in mirror fashion when building the right-handed shoulder block. Take a good look at the attached image. Many of these parts will screw together in more than one orientation (though only one orientation is correct). <img src="http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6217/6883688602_b37cea4d15.jpg" alt="7" width="375" height="500" />
Revised 4 years ago
There are two
Revised 4 years ago
There are two Y shoulder block assemblies in the DIYLILCNC V2 design. Although each assembly is made up of an identical set of panel pieces, note that the left and right assemblies are actually mirror images of one another. The following instruction set describes a left-handed assembly (meaning you'll install it on the left rail when facing the front of the machine). Make sure that you orient the pieces in mirror fashion when building the right-handed shoulder block.
Revised 4 years ago
There are two Y shoulder block assemblies in the DIYLILCNC V2 design. Although each assembly is made up of an identical set of panel pieces, note that the left and right assemblies are actually mirror images of one another. The following instruction set describes a left-handed assembly (meaning you'll install it on the left rail when facing the front of the machine). Make sure that you orient the pieces in mirror fashion when building the right-handed shoulder block. <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/diylilcnc/6883688602/" title="7 by DIYLILCNC, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6217/6883688602_b37cea4d15.jpg" width="375" height="500" alt="7"></a>
Revised 4 years ago
There are two
Revised 4 years ago
There are two <strong>Y Shoulder Block Assemblies</strong> in the DIYLILCNC V2 design. Although each assembly is made up of an identical set of panel pieces, note that the left and right assemblies are actually mirror images of one another. Follow these steps very carefully or you'll wind up with backwards shoulder blocks that must be broken down and reassembled. The following instruction set describes a left-handed assembly (meaning you'll install it on the left rail when facing the front of the machine).
Revised 4 years ago
There are two
Revised 4 years ago
Revised 4 years ago
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