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Hello Gerald Hello friends Thanks for all link, It make me have much ideas. :):):):) |
hello,
Today I cam across woodgears.ca The site is full with nice ideas (checkout the Marble machines section) and usefull information. Ries |
I just came across a other nice one :
http://www.stevengarrison.com/index.html The gear section is quite nice, might have some nice ideas for people with a lathe, but the website even states you can make the gears with a table saw and or router... Ries |
I just found somthing that looks very nice www.debbie-intarsia.com
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lots of nice design at this site, here is an example: http://www.yankodesign.com/2008/12/0...ld-super-flat/
edit: another: http://store.yankodesign.com/chair-b...l-peter-borden |
All of the website listed are inspiring. Thanks!;)
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Don't know i this site was mentioned before, but these guys do it BIG...
http://www.cncrouting.co.uk/index.html |
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That saw is something that I have thought about as well. I just keep coming back to using a spiral bit to make the cuts...
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Most of the big iron machines offer the option of a second spidle with a saw blade attached (usually fixed in one axis - the longest one). It is also possible to add an Aggerate Head to the main spindle that can take a saw blade, rotating head for a router cutter etc but is does require a very substantial Spindle with auto tool change and a 4th axis in the spindle to move the aggregate to the required orientation. The saw blade can still only do straight cuts (albeit at any angle). Both machines I used to work on had the option fitted with a fixed axis blade - never used them, could do everything I wanted with just the spindle head. The drill heads on the other hand were used constantly and that would be a useful addition :cool:.
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Free patterns, not all of them are routeable, but who can argue with free? :D
http://dezignus.com/free-vector-patterns/ Pablo |
nice stuff this company does: http://www.innovative-accents.com/Sc..._Patterns.html
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once again from Yanko Design site: http://www.yankodesign.com/2010/05/1...or-leaping-on/
I like the wall pieces, easily mechmateable (this should be a word :) ) |
Im sure that this can be done on a MM with a little bit of planning, nevertheless, great woodworking and more important: fun!
http://woodgears.ca/marbles/modular.html |
Another one that may inspire some
Enjoy, Robert ;) |
Here's the link to the Web site that Robert M did for those of use that can't get to facebook from work
http://slotfurniture.dk/ |
again yanko design: http://www.yankodesign.com/2010/06/1...hair-together/
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Ekkoflex website.
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you guessed it... yanko design:
http://www.yankodesign.com/2010/07/2...ture-are-slot/ http://www.yankodesign.com/2010/07/21/erdem-selek/ http://www.yankodesign.com/2010/07/0...an-any-gaming/ (funny) |
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Software for cnc chair maker.
Fantastic tool for cnc user :eek:: http://gregsaul.co.nz/SketchChair/
Pierre. |
Build a bar with the MM, no, not the tabletop... the whole bar!
http://www.gundryducker.com/noodles.shtml |
Don't know if this one was mentioned here before, but this is the first time I have seen it.
http://for3d.ru/shop/product_info.php?products_id=119 |
for the kids: http://www.notcot.com/archives/2009/...hops-wishb.php
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ipad and iphone cases made of plywood: http://padandquill.com/gallery.html
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my little but growing website
http://fabrun.pagesperso-orange.fr/ |
links
My first post here....
Sorry Guys but I have the other blue machine....a antique...a shopbot pr that was a shopbot showroom demo machine way back when....her name is Betty and she still makes the chips! http://www.plantasymaderas.com http://www.cnczacatitos.weebly.com http://www.plantasymaderasgardenbenches.com |
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Are you hiring? If so I'll be right down!!!!! |
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