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    Grumble. Just noticed that the suspiciously cheap surplus card cage on its way to me is one of the very few ever made that does not have slot rails to hold the card edges. Since I'm too broke to buy another one, I'm going to have to improvise. I'd like to use four CNC-milled strips of UHMW, two on top and two below, but being short on CNC milling machines, at the moment, it's probably going to be more like EPVC notched with a Dremel cut-off wheel at hand-measured intervals.

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      Grumble. Just noticed that the suspiciously cheap surplus card cage on its way to me is one of the very few ever made that does not have slot rails to hold the card edges. Since I'm too broke to buy another one, I'm going to have to improvise. I'd like to use four CNC-milled strips of UHMW, two on top and two below, but being short on CNC milling machines, at the moment, it's probably going to be more like EPVC notched with a Dremel cut-off wheel at hand-measured intervals.

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      @0x0ddc0ffee I think you can work with UHMW on wood working equipment right? Can you just make some slots with a table saw or router table? (Assuming you have access to those)

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