OF 1010 question, Baseplate dimensions?

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Hi, new chap here. I've recently bought a TS55 REQ, standard 1400 rail and a 1400 rail with the LR32 holes in it*.
Trying to "futureproof" my rail choices you see.
I'm just wondering what dimensions the OF 1010 has. Not bothered about how thick the base is, just the diameter of the base (which would be the largest dimension across it) and the distance across the flats.

Ideally if anyone has a flatbed scanner they wouldn't mind resting it on and posting up the resulting picture of the base which would give its shape and maybe just give the dimensions across its diameter that would allow me to scale it correctly.

Thanks, Scott. :)

*Well actually what I did was to buy a 1400 rail and a 1080 rail, thinking that 1400+1080= more than 2440 (8') which is a full sheet of ply, then I realised that I needed a lead in and out allowance for the saw so the baseplate adjusters were on the rail at the start and end of the cut, I kept the 1080 rail for doing the bottoms of doors and so on and bought the 1400 LR32 rail because at that point I had read about the LR32 kits and figured that I would be getting some of that kit also.
 
[welcome]

From flat to flat it is 126.5mm
Round to round it is 148mm

Hope it helps.  [smile]
 
carlb40 said:
[welcome]

From flat to flat it is 126.5mm
Round to round it is 148mm

Hope it helps.  [smile]

Grand, that's brilliant.
Just one more thing, are the flats an equal distance from the centre? I've looked at whatever pictures I could find on line and they seem to be but its hard to be sure.

Thanks very much, Scott.
 
They are off set due to the little plastic foot at the rear which is used when on a rail.
From the front it is 65mm to the centre
The rear without the plastic foot is 60mm.
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carlb40 said:
They are off set due to the little plastic foot at the rear which is used when on a rail.
From the front it is 65mm to the centre
The rear without the plastic foot is 60mm.
[smile]

That's perfect, thank you very much.
I think that provides me with the info I need, will have a measure up tomorrow to see if what I think is possible, is.
Cheers for that.
 
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