one of those previews shows material size to be 6” x 6” , the other 4.875” x 4.875” ?
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one of those previews shows material size to be 6” x 6” , the other 4.875” x 4.875” ?
sounds good.
PayPal would be fine.
shipping address:
Robert Williams
2008 Glenellen Dr. NW
Kennesaw GA, 30152
my cell: 770-310-4310
The router is 110v correct?
Other than that everything sounds good, just let me know where and when and we can make it happen.
I'll send my address shipping once I hear back, it will be...
I’ll take it if it’s not already spoken for. What would shipping to us zip code 30152 be?
It was three years ago, so I do not.
I did what they call a “build thread” over at centroid’s forum that pretty much chronicles my build from start to finish. It probably has a pretty good list of...
There’s quite a few factors outside of the machine itself that determine how perfectly a 3D carve can go. Material and heat/humidity are two biggies that come to mind.
As for the machine, I just...
Sure, glad to share.
We were trying to laminate 3 sheets of 1/4 sintra together two white sheets and a yellow sandwiched in between.
We were cutting a run of parts and we wanted the yellow...
Here’s the carve after a pass with the 1/4 ball nose. (Approx 7 hours)
http://www.talkshopbot.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=35167&stc=1
I haven’t cut it out yet because I’m rethinking my...
I bought Carveco when they first released it and received updates for like 15 months. I don’t recall what version it’s currently at.
I do my actual modeling in 3D programs. This one was done in...
All valid questions and suggestions.
I stopped it last night about 2 hours in, and restarted this morning.
It is not the most efficient tool path I’ve ever run, for a number of reasons, but...
How it’s going:
http://www.talkshopbot.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=35166&stc=1
Taking it out for a test drive after being disassembled and in storage for three years.
...
After 2 moves and being in storage for the last 3 years, old blue is coming back together.
Blue is almost 20 now. Still running strong. I built an Acorn controller for it a few years ago, more for...
Maybe:
X -1833.465
Y - 1833.465
Z - 2291.831
can’t remember if “safe z” height is an SB setting or something set in your CAM software.
I’d check SB settings to see if you some crazy number set for the z axis.
McMaster Carr also sells them. Search up “sanding sleeves” to see what they have.
Eric's Fabber plugin looks pretty slick.
I haven't heard any updates on it recently, but I'd definitely have another look at it if I were looking for a parametric Sketchup-to-table production...
The steel table and legs give the machine mass.
I dunno... I just bought a 22" Craftsman self propelled mower today for $40.00. It's in great shape and started on the first pull.
The previous owner had hit a rock or something and seriously bent...
It doesn't seem to have very good reviews on Amazon.
But the actual tool:
https://www.amazon.com/WAGO-231-131-PUSHBUTTON-CLAMP-pieces/dp/B00LQPM0V0
I believe I just used an eyeglasses screwdriver... it was a little bit of a pain, but it worked.
Amazon sells everything... you could probably purchase a human being off Amazon if you were so inclined... (joking... sort of)
I'm trying to wean myself off Amazon to try and direct my $$$ towards...
It all sounds so simple when you put it like that... :cool:
No, I didn't watch the video.
I seriously doubt there's a VS code extension for shopbot cutting code.