These are exactly what i said it should be as soon as I saw the one that came with the bot!
Type: Posts; User: twelchPTM
These are exactly what i said it should be as soon as I saw the one that came with the bot!
Sorry for the slow response we used Sapele. We use it for most of our exterior stuff unless the customer wants something different.
I really do not feel like the current dustfoot is very efficient. I limed the style used back in 09 and do remember it being a frequent topic on here. Using magnets to be able to take it of and on is...
Seeing the edge is not am issue as these plates sit inside of a recess. Overall thickness is actually .24". There are four magnets pressfit into .2" diameter "studs" that hold the plate in place as...
These arent typical switchplates. They look similar to a decora switch but are actually little control panels. There are completely encased in plastic so the metal istn nesasary. Problem is they need...
Working on custom cherry light switch covers. I cannot get the wood to stay flat at the required thickness. Wondering about a material with a rigid foam or plastic core that has a thin wood veneer on...
Cams where my first though however this job was literaly on hold waiting for the shopbot. Somewhere I have a thumb drive full of nothing but cut cutfiles for tools and gadgets for the bot and the...
I am having trouble finding a bit that I like. I am cutting .5" wide 1.5" - 1.75" deep pockets in hardwood. Would like a simple 2 flute spiral with a LOC that can handle this without isking the shank...
Found it! http://www.talkshopbot.com/forum/showthread.php?16539-Zero-able-Jig!
I did something like this a long time ago. I attached aluminum plates to a jig and simply chopped up and reassembled the existing sbp files. If you take your time and read the coad it really isnt...
After a few years of "kicking it old school" I am back at the keyboard. I'm down here at the Staunton Mill Shop in Staunton VA now and we have decided to get with the times and bring CNC to our shop....
We are looking for a 96-48 machine. Located in central Virginia but willing to travel for pickup. Prefer less than 10 years old
Just started working with delrin and cintra. Wondering what tools and speeds amd such anyone might be using
you could also cut the shapes slightly larger and then cut the actual size in a single pass to clean it up. I have cut many different foams with ease using a good sharp 2 flute up cut. When I first...
Thanks guys, all great stuff. I had to run with what I had and get it done, I am clearcoating right now and hoping its all dry enough before he gets home today!
I normally would mind paying for it, I understand someone else had to make. I waited till the last minute(my own fault) and can't buy anything right now(my wife's fault but don't tell her said...
Thanks Brady, I know there are tons of sites I can buy one from, problem is even the moths have left my wallet! I just figured if someone had one they where willing to let me use having the emblem in...
Okay so I procrastinated a bit on this one... My youngest brother (18) is graduating from boot camp today on Parris Island. He is now a Marine. He is coming home tomorrow and I want to have a gift...
thanks alot, that sound like where I was headed based on what I've read. My biggest concern is tear-out from the long straight grain....
Okay so I am activly reading through the forums but wanted to see if anyone wanted to throw some info my way to make this quicker....
I need to machine pockets into a bamboo cutting board for a...
I actually have a ring bottle opener, got a bunch of them on clearance for $0.03/ea at spencers but my fingers are to boney! I can open a bottle with just about anything but I figured as a gift item...
holy ****... I am kicking my self for never thinking of this one....http://www.instructables.com/id/The-005-Stationary-Bottle-Opener/
A while back a really nice 6-pack Tote came up in the free projects. It has since become the "Oh **** I forgot to get ____ a gift for ____" file.
I was thinking it would be cool to step it up a...
I cannot applaud you enough. I am trying to come up with some profound statement here but there isn't anything I can say that you obviously don't already know...
I love the stuff. I use it for prototyping, test runns on files, I've made gigantic signs and other decorations and even halloween costumes with it. I always use latex primer first but then you can...