I used the cross member widths from the plans, I measured from the plans
using a pair of dividers, and just marked out 4 times with the dividers on
the cross member I was making. On the shorter cross members, run through the
process 3 or 4 times as a small error in measurement from the plans is x by
4, worked out very precise for me, but that is not to say you will find this
method comfortable. Be careful to make sure you do not measure a lower cross
member width when actually making a top cross member. I also marked the
centre of the member with a pencil line around all four sides, very very
useful later for alighning purposes. The other tricky part I found in the
process was making sure the ends of the member were chamfered to the correct
angle, I'm not clever enough to think of an easy way to do this so just had
to cut and fit, cut and fit until it fitted
Chris Johnston
Richmond NSW
Australia
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kristofer Leirfallom" <[email protected]>
To: "KRnet" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2006 4:44 AM
Subject: KR> KR-2 is my first homebuilt
>I just purchased, the KR-2, my first homebuilt. The sides are already
> built. The plans are not real clear on the length of the cross
> members, they show some but not all the lengths. Are the lengths real
> critical?
>
>
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