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A different way to make a Shotmarker frame

F Class John

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This is from my other channel but I thought people may enjoy seeing a different way to create a Shotmarker frame. I've been using a Onefinity CNC machine for a little while now and a friend asked me to make one for him. He did the design and sent it over to me and did the rest. Overall not bad for the first try but I think he/we will refine it a bit for the next one.
 
This is from my other channel but I thought people may enjoy seeing a different way to create a Shotmarker frame. I've been using a Onefinity CNC machine for a little while now and a friend asked me to make one for him. He did the design and sent it over to me and did the rest. Overall not bad for the first try but I think he/we will refine it a bit for the next one.
Pretty neat. Looks like they will work well for short range target.
 
get some toggle clamps that push and use a sacrificial board on the edge, they should hold unless you tried that already, they don't cost alot
I would love to but I struggle with any type of clamp like that because I use the entire board without the spindle assembly crashing into the clamps.
 
Love it! I'll teach you to CNC machine wood if you teach me to shoot 1k F Open.
In all seriousness. Just made a prototype Shotmarker frame for my local club yesterday. Funny coincidence.
 

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