Go ahead and buy the Fireball Squares, this took forever. Not worth the effort. No collusion.
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Beautifully done!!
Beautiful work Jake, but ya kinda went about this one wrong. It's time to take up metal casting! You could have poured these in cast iron and milled to spec. Would have take you 1/4 of the time and you could have milled me out a set at the same time.
That shape looks familiar. Try my Mega squares next time. That will really test your skills. Jason
How long did it take from start to finish?
oh right home made my butt, like we all have those machines in our garage haha, change your title some of us trying find DIY on how to make these
Nice Job , thanks for sharing
I like it , and been thinking about buying some from fireball tool.com myself just waiting and saving some cash .
yeah, like everyone has a plasma cutter, giant bandsaw and milling machine in their homes
Homemade :)