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    Quote Originally Posted by james mcgrew View Post
    it has long been rumored that grizzley may try the cnc market, however at best we can expect a 1325 jinhan chinese router remarketed like the camwood and laguna, these routers are built in the same factorys as the sonic/vortecs

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    SawMill Creek may have a presence at IWF if enough of you folks would like us to attend

    I wonder if a couple thousand of my friends here would drop by to see me if i was able to setup a killer FreeStuff Drawing for the event?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith Outten View Post
    SawMill Creek may have a presence at IWF if enough of you folks would like us to attend

    I wonder if a couple thousand of my friends here would drop by to see me if i was able to setup a killer FreeStuff Drawing for the event?
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    I'll stop by even without the FreeStuff Drawing! That's what friends are for!
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    Thanks Guy,

    Joey has been kind enough to invite us to be part of their show presence at IWF, we need to iron out the details but that shouldn't be a problem since we don't require much space. The hard part is coming up with some new ideas to knock peoples socks off but i have a few ideas and plenty of time to put something together that is unusual and would draw attention. I am writing a pretty extensive "How To" article about making ADA signs that we might go public with at IWF. Eventually i plan to publish my ADA article here at The Creek but the DVD we are considering would have some interesting video.

    Its a bit of a secret right now so don't tell anyone
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    Need to name the booth a Creek runs through it
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    ohh this is going to be fun!!

    i got some more video of the show some where!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith Outten View Post
    SawMill Creek may have a presence at IWF if enough of you folks would like us to attend

    I wonder if a couple thousand of my friends here would drop by to see me if i was able to setup a killer FreeStuff Drawing for the event?
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    You would probably have more traffic than any other booth at the show.

    I think this is an outstanding idea and hope things come together, FreeStuff Drawing or not.


    OOOOH . . . can we have a Mod Dunking Booth? JUST JOKING! I'm sure the mods would really like to have a Member Dunking Booth!
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    Talking to The man at IWF and booth number will be posted soon.
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    Keith I can add some names to the list for the dunk tank.
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    i nominate joey!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Belinda Williamson View Post
    You would probably have more traffic than any other booth at the show.

    I think this is an outstanding idea and hope things come together, FreeStuff Drawing or not.


    OOOOH . . . can we have a Mod Dunking Booth? JUST JOKING! I'm sure the mods would really like to have a Member Dunking Booth!
    The booth would have to be CNC controlled. Hit the target, and the dunkee would travel from zero on the +X axis 4 feet, on the Y axis +3 feet and on Z axis +3 feet. When in position over the tank, the A axis would rotate 90 degrees dumping the dunkee approximately -3 feet possibly -4 depending on mass into a pool of cool mist!

    Joey, get on it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Guy Mathews View Post


    The booth would have to be CNC controlled. Hit the target, and the dunkee would travel from zero on the +X axis 4 feet, on the Y axis +3 feet and on Z axis +3 feet. When in position over the tank, the A axis would rotate 90 degrees dumping the dunkee approximately -3 feet possibly -4 depending on mass into a pool of cool mist!

    Joey, get on it!
    How about an X3 dunker that will randomly dunk one of 3 people?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Schwartz View Post
    How about an X3 dunker that will randomly dunk one of 3 people?
    It could have an ADC as well...

    Automatic Dunkee Changer! That would be...
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