Here is an interesting idea on a way to cut things that are a no no for the laser cutters.
It has size limitations but I like the out of the box thinking.....or in the box in this case.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGJ2WZRdUPA
Here is an interesting idea on a way to cut things that are a no no for the laser cutters.
It has size limitations but I like the out of the box thinking.....or in the box in this case.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGJ2WZRdUPA
Last edited by Anthony Scira; 10-26-2010 at 10:35 AM. Reason: removed link which has multiple links with it
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Very interesting concept and it seems to work.
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That's clever but boy I wouldn't really be bothered doing that.
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The best bit was the thing about venting the fumes into the neighbour's yard.
Useful knowledge if one HAD to do it, but much easier to avoid PVC etc in the first place.
The link is invalid
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I had to fix the link. I guess I accidentally linked to a site that had things for sale. Now its just to the YouTube link.
Epilog Helix 45
Corel Draw X7
Stepcraft 840 CNC
Fully outfitted woodshop
I'm a PC...........