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  1. #1
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    Default The Bears.

    The Customer said "go ahead on her" so we did.

    size = 48 x 72 depth = 3 inchs material Cedar

    Time to cut + roughing 7 hours Finish 77. 43 hours.
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    84 hrs of CNC time
    May I ask the cost?
    Kyle Stapleton
    River Falls Renaissance Academy
    Math/Technology Education Teacher


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    Wowzers Danny! Looks GREAT!!!

    Carving things like this takes skill, careful planning & patience!

    -B
    High Definition 3D Laser Scanning Services - Advanced ShopBot CNC Training and Consultation - Vectric Custom Video Training IBILD.com

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    We're did you get the art file and the mudshake?

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    Thanks Brady and yes it does take patience... the Mudshake you will notice is empty, a small token to the bit and electrical gods for not allowing bad things to happen.
    And yes I am being well rewarded for my efforts.

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    Triplets
    Only seen that twice!
    Outstanding!!
    scott P.
    2013 Desktop/spindle/VCP 11.5**
    Maine

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    Did you let it run all day and night and day and night...?
    Kyle Stapleton
    River Falls Renaissance Academy
    Math/Technology Education Teacher


    PRS Alpha 96x60 2.2 hp spindle, Double Air drills, 6" indexer, Fein 5 zone vac table
    Desktop w/spindle
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    Yes, it was non stop, Now I have a question for you, if it was your job, what protections would you take to be able to leave the machine for a few hours at a time..?

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    Default Nice

    Very nice!
    "I am always doing that which I cannot do so that I may learn to do it" paraphrased from Pablo Picaso

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    Dan, awesome work!
    Was this one finish path or did you run it once and then redo to clean up the fuzzies?
    To leave it running and be elsewhere, at a minimum, I would have a Dropcam or camera with audio and a fire alarm. However, seeing as my bot is in my garage, I would probobly stop it before going to be and restart the next morning.

    Regards
    Mark Owen
    Regards
    Mark Owen
    Woodpecker Manufacturing

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