tauzero Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 1 hour ago, rwillett said: No mounting holes? Sides, back, top? No. I'm not that bothered, just got to remember to put the handle on the side. 12 battens cut out and drilled, next is the circular saw. Hopefully I will still be decidigital following this operation. 1 1 Quote
Rosie C Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 1 hour ago, rwillett said: Rosie, Flip the Elf over and see if there are mounting screw holes on the bottom. The manual may say something about it, another clue is if TC offers a mounting bracket for the Elf. Ah, I've not bought it yet. I've found the manual but it gives no clues, and I've not found any photos of the underside on line! Quote
tauzero Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 8 minutes ago, Rosie C said: Ah, I've not bought it yet. I've found the manual but it gives no clues, and I've not found any photos of the underside on line! Screw-on feet, so that's a possible. 1 Quote
rwillett Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Something like this? I have no idea about the dimensions, but this slips under the screw in feet. The screw in feet lock this down, no changes to the Elf, no warranty issues. It then slides into the base I designed for the Gnome. The height of it should be less than the height of the rubber feet. This is not to scale, it's 5 mins work in Fusion 360. I thought about it walking the dog. The principle would work for anything with screw in feet. They can be staggered or in odd places. Rob 1 Quote
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