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  1. #1
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    Default ShopBot all ready for the fun to begin

    Here are a few pictures of my unique maple block work surface and first big routing job


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    Nut plates are for 3/8-NC bolts.
    I used the SB to machine/drill the nut plate holes.


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    I am now ready to declare my old CNC CarveWright Carving Machine for sale.

    George D Kelly

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    Very nice George. I as well started with a CarveWright machine and it doesn't even compare to a Shopbot.

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    George,

    Very impressive setup! My shop should be that clean!

    Mike

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    OK, That does it!! I say that we all grab a box of wood chips and meet at George's shop!!

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    The maple block is wonderful.

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    Nice set-up. Old machine setting in the corner.....
    My corner is filled with a Multi-Camm 44. Actually it's now a table fox a box brake. lol.

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    Do you think the wood maple block will be heavy enough? LOL Looks great and please post photos of your work.

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    That's one great looking table surface. I think you need some grooves in it now! Set that z just a little lower....

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    George,

    I have been wondering about how things were going for you. I am glad to see that you are up and ready to go. I'll need to call you and stop by sometime. I was very impressed with what you were doing with the CarveWright and it will be fun
    to what you willdo with the ShopBot.

    Robert Cheal

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    George..Very nice machine and very well houekeeping of your workshop... I wonder you have chosen a thick beautiful maple wood for the table top...Is it cheap there?...I will advice to place 1/2" MDF sacrificial sheet on top of Maple wood..

    Thanks for showing the machine and work you did for the first time on it..

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