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Excavator tracks #6: Assembly

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This is part 6 in a 6 part series: Excavator tracks

  1. Preparation
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  1. Drilling holes
  2. Assembly

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Serie of making the tracks for the excavator

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LIttleBlackDuck commented over 2 years ago
Phew...  I feel tired,

after reading all that!

If your first cut is too short... Take the second cut from the longer end... LBD

Dutchy commented over 2 years ago
Keep on track LBD.

https://dutchypatterns.com/

Steve Rasmussen commented over 2 years ago
Nice write up Dutchy

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