2017 Latest Design DIN261 DIN787 DIN186 ASME B18.5 AWWA C111-A21.11 T Bolts for Thailand Manufacturers

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    I’ve been asked to build a bunch of cutting boards and I wanted to experiment with an easier way to clamp multiple strips with ease.

    Two pieces of 3/4” MDF glued together and the end pieces were just scrap four be two’s. 1/4 threaded insertion nuts and 1/4” X 4” machine screws for the clamping force. It worked well for a test and I have a few ideas to improve thing on the next try. The bolts wanted to move the strip of aluminum around until it had a bit of pressure on it but it was manageable. Just regular packing tape to protect the base. When it was fully clamped, I flipped it over and check to see if it was flexing or bowing. It was less than a half a mm and that could just be the variance in the MDF itself.

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    Thread Nuts – https://www.amazon.com/The-Hillman-Group-57112-0-512-Inch/dp/B00MND1N9O/ref=as_sl_pc_ss_til?tag=dustin0e-20&linkCode=w01&linkId=BPDZ44ARANBNGL6G&creativeASIN=B00MND1N9O
    Bolts – https://www.amazon.com/Crown-Bolt-30942-Flat-Head-Zinc-Plated/dp/B004XMZC2M/ref=as_sl_pc_ss_til?tag=dustin0e-20&linkCode=w01&linkId=5YN5XNVBDVRLFJV7&creativeASIN=B004XMZC2M
    Glue – https://www.amazon.com/Franklin-International-1416-Titebond-3-Ultimate/dp/B0002YQ3M8/ref=as_sl_pc_ss_til?tag=dustin0e-20&linkCode=w01&linkId=ESFTFTB2ZPNKLHVT&creativeASIN=B0002YQ3M8
    Packing Tape – https://www.amazon.com/Scotch-Shipping-Packaging-6-Rolls-3850-6/dp/B000087KUA/ref=as_sl_pc_ss_til?tag=dustin0e-20&linkCode=w01&linkId=5YPICHZPPV4IX5O5&creativeASIN=B000087KUA



    Here’s our tutorial to create a Rocket Powered Skateboard Racing game in Little Big Planet 3.
    Having all these ways for children to make new worlds and games is all well and good but how does it work in practice.

    I spent 2 hours with my family and LittleBigPlanet 3. The boys set me the task of creating a game where they could race skateboards off a big jump.

    As you can see in the tutorial here, it’s not as hard as you might think. It does take some planning and experimentation — and time watching the tutorials — but before long I had the idea up and running.

    Making the game in LittleBigPlanet 3 had the added benefit of inheriting the world’s real-time physics. This means that my rocket powered skateboard moves like it would in real life without me needing to worry about the complicated maths involved.

    Having made my game, the boys spent a good hour or so playing around with it. Since then they’ve started adding enemies, obstacles and time-limits to my original creation. Once it’s complete we can share it with friends online.