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« on: February 21, 2008, 10:39:08 PM »

  This one I get to keep....will add the guarding/chip trap and other goodies next week after return from Knoxville...
It cut the Carve3D leaf bowl beautifully for me...now I'm entering the Solids learning curve....GPDC


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« Reply #1 on: February 21, 2008, 10:55:46 PM »

oops...I put a couple more pictures along with this one, but they must'a got lost
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« Reply #2 on: February 22, 2008, 07:18:15 AM »

That's what I like to see, a nice tidy workshop.
b.t.w. - that looks like a heavy motor just waiting to fall (picture top center).

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« Reply #3 on: February 22, 2008, 02:06:24 PM »

Knoxville? You live in TN? Doesn't surprise me one bit if you do. I think 50% of CNC builders live in Tenn. I bet if I had one of those magic 8-balls that you ask a question and shake, it would tell me that you "most likely" live in the south east. I'm about 35 miles south.
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that looks like a heavy motor just waiting to fall.
Don't be ridiculous. That shelf will hold another 350 pounds. Easily. Is that a coil winder under the cabinet? I asked the 8-ball but it said 'Reply hazy, try again'.
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« Reply #4 on: February 22, 2008, 04:10:56 PM »

GPDC,
That's a pretty keen set-up you've got there.
You call it #2....Got a link to #1 ?  I'd like to see it as well.
I'm planning one of my own and am gathering up all of the good ideas I can find. Good work.
Hey...Post a pic of a finished piece if you get a chance.

Sam,
I think your 8 ball may be defective. Mine says "Central New York".

See Ya'all,
RC
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« Reply #5 on: February 23, 2008, 11:25:20 PM »

Sam,Tweatie & Overloaded...yup, central NY, (Phoenix)...although I'm in K'ville as I type, along with guys from Tawain, Sweden, England, Oregon & some far off place I never heard of they call Tennessee,but watch out for the accent...the motor is a 90vdc unit from a Camco table, sitting on a strong shelf....yup again on the coil winder...good eyes....the product of that little toy goes into the hand cranked alternator on the opposite side bench....machine #1 pics posted in my pic album and this areas' front page on May 02 (or 07) '07....I've cut only (2) things with this new machine so far...a bunch of Road Runners in MDF & the Cut3D maple (oak?) leaf bowl in a chunk of walnut...came out real pretty & Tony's here this weekend.....George P
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