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January 18, 2007, 08:35:55 PM »
They ARE amazing arent they.
Marcel, I recieved the new one you sent me a few days ago, sorry for the delay in responding.... Its excellent. and incredibly more amazing than the last. It will always sit on my "shelf of pride" , thanks so much,
I stare at those things as I ruminate on various code, they are a joy to see and an inspiration, I do so love the work of a craftsman.. (My friends are always amazed at them great conversation pieces..
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Good Lord man.....These are beyond amazing.
This topic was before my time with ArtSoft.
Just in case I'm not the only one who hadn't seen this, I'm posting to bring it back up front.
Just looking at these things almost gives me a headache.
Thanks Marcel,
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Hello all, I just had to bump this thread. Go to the first post in this topic for a couple of the amazing turnings. I'm sure that will encourage you to view the rest of the topic. Over 1 1/2 years ago I got one of these and I'm still amazed by it. Super impressive!!!!
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Brett:
Good idea.
I just dusted my two last week , they reside in my living room on a shelf. ( Those with wives know how rarely they
will allow hobby knicknacks in the living room..
), but these are true works of art. ( Well, not of THIS art, but you get
the drift ).
For such a short Gcode program their amazing, but the handling of the work, and the design is the true craftsmanship.
Art
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Hello Art
the g code is short because the tool cuts from 3 sides at the same time.
Marcel
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Hi Marcel,
Such amazing workmanship - my complements.
Tweakie.
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Tweakie, you would have to have one in your hand to truley appreciate it for what it is. Amazing!!!!
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Something I came across the other day - A machine, costing more than everything I own, making a Turners cube. If you haven't already seen this video then it is well worth the look.
http://www.cnccookbook.com/index.htm
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Now that's neat! Thanks Tweak.
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hello Tweak
A turner`s cube used to be a test for apprentist machinist and every cube must not be attached in any way to other cubes . the cube shown in the video is a simple boring exercise . in my cubes i machined a spike in every face of the smaller cube to make it more difficult to machine and use a smaller tool to machine them. Making them more difficult to machine . Like i said no cube must be attached to another one.Look at the first picture of this post you will see that each cube is separated from the other.
Ask Chaoticone he as one.
Marcel Beaudry
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