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3Deep:
The pallet is an old pallet I had left over from my old Multi printer, I bought some parts from Anatol to get this pallet to bolt on and lock in and the pc that glide the screen in place are wedges use to lock in the arms on the anatol side clamp ( bought 3 of those...I might have 20 dollars in the unit and if you count the film locator which is made from plexiglass and wood for now $45.00 dollars max.  if you see anything that I might have miss or can improve it let me know.
Darryl

alan802:
It really is that simple.  If your stop blocks on your FPU match the pallet jig perfectly then you'll get near perfect to perfect results on press.

3Deep:
thanks, I'm going to change the wood on my FPU to metal so I know it is solid and square even though the wood is working pretty good.

ericheartsu:
See this is what i have a hard time figuring out!

How do we build stop blocks that match on a pre press set up, as well as on press/!

GraphicDisorder:
When I do mine it will be with a CNC machine :D

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