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#751
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Darren ... No, I don't he also sells several at various powers up to 20W, but that is WAY out of my toy budget. I love the plasma cut BTW.
At one time I saw a 'drill add on' for a shopbot. It was just a little drill used to do 5mm holes (or whatever) basically to help make building flat pack shelving quicker. I thought that mounting a laser the same way on the same head as a spindle would be a great way to use it. I guess that is pretty much what the 'laser foot' guy did, but that was on a separate dust collection style foot. I do understand that so the laser 'smoke' could be treated and not just run through the chip/dust collector. Last edited by servant74; Mon 20 July 2015 at 11:07.. Reason: mounting note |
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Yeah, outta my toy budget too.
Even though I've almost sold my cabinet shop off piece by piece... Maybe after I'm set up in a new, smaller shop... |
#753
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Since I have no bidness need, all my stuff is toy. With any kind of a 'real bidness' (aka, positive cash flow) I could see where a spot drill and/or laser (for basically laser stamping parts) could be valuable and save other machine or people time elsewhere in the shop. For me, I would just love the neat toy.
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#754
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A "little" cutout I did a couple days ago.
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#755
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Very nice work Darren, what is the material?
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#756
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Thanks, Mark 1/2" Baltic Birch plywood.
Heres another recent one. Same material |
#757
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Darren, they look good.
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#758
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Thank you Nils. These are a lot of fun to do.
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#759
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Friend of mine has a company that stamps decorative concrete patios.
I v carved his company name into a scrap of Corian and poured Hobby Lobby rubber mold material into it to make a flexible stamp he can emboss each patio with, as Company branding. The border is about 3.5" x 7", for reference. |
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#761
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Another one-stop moulding shop http://www.smooth-on.com/ (represented out here by www.amtcomposites.co.za)
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#762
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Those two are the same; Reynolds Advanced Materials provides the Smooth-On line of products. I don't know if that's from a past acquisition or not.
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#763
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Thanks for the input, guys.
I went to Hobby Lobby this time, because it was convenient, and I had a 24 hr. deadline before he had a huge job to stamp. He was MORE than happy to pay the $20 US for the material to meet the deadline. I'd definitely look for a cheaper source if I were to do very many. |
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Have a friend of mine doing cleanup work on the monogram font...its definitely getting closer. A little more work on a couple of the interior curves, and this letter will be good to go. What a labor intensive job.
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#765
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That looks the B uisness.
What material ? What diameter cutters ? or was it a scroll/fretsaw attachment for #101 ? Last edited by lonestaral; Thu 20 August 2015 at 06:18.. Reason: Machine number |
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If someone is used to looking at vectors, they would pick it up but for most people it looks good as is.
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#767
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1/2" Baltic birch plywood.
.125" downspiral 2 flute bit. |
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now that is really awesome, has anyone tried a laser on their MM yet?
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#769
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Lasers are very light as they don't have any force on the tool,the Mechmate would not be competitive against them. And lasers machine (co2 100watts) are very cheap compared to Mill machines ...
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wow, awesome, I'm going to have to try this, thanks for the info!
Greg |
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Hey Darren, how have you been?
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#773
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About the same, Pete. Been doing a few things, but nothing real earth shattering.
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#774
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I'd say....we're pretty much all riding in the same boat...
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#775
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Hope you are not up the creek without oars.
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#776
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Al....in my book ( and neck of the woods)
it's called...assume your act, be responsible....even if you're pushing your limits |
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Coool ...
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#778
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How is everything now Darren?
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#779
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Hey Pete.
Haven't checked in in a few days. Doing a little better. Totally out of the Remodeling game now. REmoving that stress was definitely nice, but I miss the fun stuff and the money. Too poor to call myself retired, but doing enough with the CNC to keep the bills paid. Nothing earth shattering, unfortunately. How's tricks in your neck of the woods? |
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