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You may also want to use our sample files for cutting a grid on the new spoil board
 
You may also want to use our sample files for cutting a grid on the new spoil board
  
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== Installing/Removing the Spoilboard==
[[Image:Spoil_board_helper_studs.jpg|200px|thumb|Use studs to help spoilboard replacement]]
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[[Image:Spoil_board_helper_studs.jpg|thumb|Use studs to help spoilboard placement]]
 
It helps to use M5 studs to hold the t-nuts in during removal or reinstallation of the spoil board. You can cut the heads off of longer M5 screws, if you cannot find M5 studs. The studs will also work as alignment pins during reinstallation.
 
It helps to use M5 studs to hold the t-nuts in during removal or reinstallation of the spoil board. You can cut the heads off of longer M5 screws, if you cannot find M5 studs. The studs will also work as alignment pins during reinstallation.

Latest revision as of 18:49, 31 July 2018

Making a New Spoil Board

The below file can be used for cutting your own spoil board sized for Probotix machines. All necessary mounting holes are present so any material you cut may be used as a drop-in replacement.

G-Code Files

You may also want to use our sample files for cutting a grid on the new spoil board

Installing/Removing the Spoilboard

Use studs to help spoilboard placement

It helps to use M5 studs to hold the t-nuts in during removal or reinstallation of the spoil board. You can cut the heads off of longer M5 screws, if you cannot find M5 studs. The studs will also work as alignment pins during reinstallation.