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Last Post By: Steve Fulgoni Yesterday, 10:44 PM
Ok, we need some pictures. While many of you will be using lasers my friend Paul has a Chevalet. This tool was created in the late 1700's for production marquetry. It has a foot activated clamp to hold your stack of veneers and a "D" shaped saw that is held perpendicular to your cut but will move...
Last Post By: Bill Wyko Yesterday, 6:18 PM
I have come the conclusion that I need to upgrade to a cyclone with 3hp min size. I am looking at Onieda V3000, Grizzly G0441, and Penn State 3.5hp. The cost differences are not that mush with Penn State being lowest. I would like to know people's opinions about the pros & cons of these suppliers....
Last Post By: David Kumm Yesterday, 11:11 AM
Hi, Creekers, Back for another drum project. This one's gonna be big. And, it will take a while. Pterocarpus is the genus for the market name of padauk, and Pterocarpus Rex is a play on T Rex. This is a collaboration with a guy who will finish, drill and deliver the drums to his own...
Last Post By: Mark Crenshaw Yesterday, 11:10 AM
Hi everyone, I'm new here and this is my first thread and post on this forum. I would like to introduce to everyone a new process me and my son developed to laser engrave true 8bit shades of grey using a 445nm laser diode. There is no dithering a image first, no pulsing or overlapping dots to...
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John Aspinall Today, 10:48 AM
Mine won't hold position either. I gave up on it a long time ago. I now use this...
http://www.leevalley.com/en/wood/pag...080,51225&ap=1
There are Japanese hand saw that will do a plunge cut. http://www.leevalley.com/us/wood/pag...42&cat=1,42884 Multimaster guided by a straightedge
Jamie Buxton Today, 10:44 AM
Most of us probably won't be much help over here. I love the older sandvik saws, but I never see them anywhere. I'll be reading through your documentation,
David Weaver Today, 10:43 AM
Thanks all for replies. The manual doesn't show anything about replacing or installing the bearings. BUT I called customer support, and the correct orientation
Alicia Reenders Today, 10:40 AM
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Chinese laser purchase/Shenui/Laserworks tips and tricks thread
Thread Starter: Rodne GoldConsidering a lot of us are going or have gone that direction , I thought it a good idea to combine our knowledge pool in one thread. So I have started one. Those of you that have already posted to other threads can perhaps repeat and consolidate the posts here or at least point to other posts on...
Last Post By: Clark Pace Today, 10:16 AM