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Triton MOF001 Base
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I bought a secondhand Triton MOF001 plunge router. The base was missing and I could not find an online store in South Africa that supplied the base for the MOF001. (The base for the TRA001 was widely available, but is 180mm in diameter.)
So this started off as a remix from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4487225, but I managed to find the official base dimension template. So I designed it from scratch in Onshape. (I cant get the Remix search to find the original thing)
And added additional options based on the work done on https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4487225.
The are standard bases with the 80mm centre hole, one with counter sunk mounting holes, another with std flat bottom mounting holes. A version has a fillet around the edge, whilst the std base has a 90 degree edge.
Also there is options with the plunge post cutouts, and a version without.
The filenames have the following accronyms.
1. CO=Cut Out for the Plunge posts
2. CS=Countersunk
3. Fillet= perimeter
So this started off as a remix from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4487225, but I managed to find the official base dimension template. So I designed it from scratch in Onshape. (I cant get the Remix search to find the original thing)
And added additional options based on the work done on https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4487225.
The are standard bases with the 80mm centre hole, one with counter sunk mounting holes, another with std flat bottom mounting holes. A version has a fillet around the edge, whilst the std base has a 90 degree edge.
Also there is options with the plunge post cutouts, and a version without.
The filenames have the following accronyms.
1. CO=Cut Out for the Plunge posts
2. CS=Countersunk
3. Fillet= perimeter
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