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roostonu
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Shacker Box

Post by roostonu »

I am making a shacker box at work and I'm wondering if anyone that has one, could measure the depth of the holes that the pellets go into for me? Thanks
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glewis4252
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Post by glewis4252 »

The boxes work by having 2 depths with springs to push the bottom plate up for the shallow "remove" depth.. The deep depth is exactly one pellet length and about half for the up position. I can't imagine you could build one for the price of a new one but I'd like to see your design if you do.
roostonu
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Post by roostonu »

Thanks, the one I'm making doesn't have a spring loaded bottom. I just recently found out the way that they work. I'm making mine with the depth about half way, which I hope is enough for the pellets to fall in. I think they will fall in, but it may make removing the left over pellets a little harder to get out. It's not a cost issue, I'm just making it because I can and because it's fun to make your own stuff. Actually I'm not making it myself but our lathe guy will make the majority of it and a mill guy will put the holes in it and engrave it for me. It's going to be round brass with double lead acme threads for the top with a bull engraved in the top. I designed and drew it and will call in a couple favors to have it machined. I reverse engineer and draw things that the machinists want to make for themselves so when I design something for myself it's not an issue getting it made. Although the lathe guy is really taking his time this time. I can use the manual machines myself to some degree and create laser programs but I can't program the CNC machines.
Barney
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Post by Barney »

Can you post some pic's when its done, sounds like its going look pretty cool.

Its good to get the satisfaction of making your own stuff
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