The various files i've found or made don't seem to give me the clearances and spec's i need to know to build this correctly for ease of passage in the tray "slide". Any help would be appreciated...
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The various files i've found or made don't seem to give me the clearances and spec's i need to know to build this correctly for ease of passage in the tray "slide". Any help would be appreciated...
Although i haven't frequented the forum for a while, i consider myself an "old timer" here. Owned a Shopbot for over 15 years and always learned something from him, as from a great many of you fellow...
summertime usually slows always.
I have lost contact with several guys i used to talk to, lost links to places to buy models, ect so i need to ask after spending a hour on ebay and not finding what i need...googling till my eyes are...
I'm not sure i can describe it so you can see a mental picture, but..several years ago i saw a video of a 3d program someone was working on where the had a picture of a candelabra that just had 2...
"8Ball's" illustration confirmed my original contention (whoever said "a picture is worth a thousand words" was right!). I took my digital angle finder and found that the angle was 40 degrees, so i...
This was my basic reccollection like you illustrate, so if the right piece angle is 40 degrees, if i cut both pieces at corresponding 20 degree angles would that work? i'll try that and let you know.
Ok it's been at least 20 years since i had to do this last and frankly i have forgotten how to compensate for the differences so i need your advice.
I am putting up trim along the base of the...
I have checked ebay and a couple places but couldn't find it. Does anyone know a place where i can buy a "lasso the moon" 3d file?
Thanks for the replies but i figured out a solution. What i did was to scribe a piece of wood to attach to the back and ordered a 2 inch wide strip of the same laminate. Glued the laminate onto the...
I may have the solution. I can buy a 2" wide strip of the laminate material, taper a piece of wood to fill the void, glue the laminate to the wood, scribe it to the wall. because it's a "butcher...
The thing is, that end of the countertop is only about 2 ft long, to be that far out?
I need advice from you cabinet and countertop guys (like Bleeth and others). This may not be a shopbot solution (i'm 700 miles away from mine so that won't help anyway) but here is my dilema. In the...
I saw a video of this guy creating a carving by hand....ok, then you see it painted...nice but nothing spectacular. But then based on the way he carved it with his gouges it created hilite marks that...
Here is the problem. I need about 200 feet of this stuff. So Brady, and Dave and "begrudgingly" Mark are all right. HOWEVER, in my defense i'll say...this is why we have shopbots and are creative...
It was interesting seeing some of the guys who we talk to on here in the video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJO2hSx35do
I have some pvc water lines fairly close and they actually don't even get warm. I would have made it tall enough so that would not have been a factor, but your opinion on the cheesy factor only...
DAVE!
I was thinking of making a open face, open top box out of wood frame and using plastic lattice work? Will that look cheesy?
I'll definitely keep that in mind. I actually had not thought of that...thanks
Research led me to table saw molding kits. Any recommendations for a triple bead molding cutter?
They don't make anything like this for the table saw do they?
OK put your thinking caps on for me. I am 700 miles away from my shopbot, no one in this area i can't find with a cnc. I have no router table so i was going to make a cheap one out of plywood.
I...
The more i think about it the more it makes sense for the top to be open and have the stamped metal there also so that the heat can rise.
Thanks....you saved me some time and money...
Dave,
My thinking was along those lines. Actually what i thought was to get some thin metal, like flashing material, bend it like a upside down L to radiate the heat out the front which...