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Pablo:
Very nice. Thanks for the link. Joe |
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Thats insane but at the same time very cool!
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mmmm...speachless & insane.....but Canadian
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...could have used a MM to make all of that (well most of it anyway)
Great link - thanks Gerald |
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Genius!!!
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We all have our own quirks. ... Trains are fun, but this is 'overboard' even for me.
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Leko,
That is something I would do! I wish I had a video of the most recent Pirate Ship I had in my little boy's room. Great - but not on that scale! Travel well. |
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For all of you that have babies in your family i thought this was pretty nice. Would be a lot better than the plastic crap that is out there.
http://www.woodplaypens.com/ To give you an idea on prices http://www.woodplaypens.com/spruce_c...toak_c_p23.htm |
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Looks like an opportunity for a quick CNC file to turn these out in mass.
Still, I do like those better than many of the commercial models. |
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Here are some interesting articles and reference material for those starting on the journey...http://americanwoodworker.com/blogs/...n/default.aspx
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Automatic door sprayer
When you have completed your mechmate and have time on your hands, try this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbTSW5JcTZ0 Clayton |
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Got to admit.....this is great & cool
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Was pretty cool.
Looked like there were a few bugs with the spray timing, but still neat. |
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A big wooden toy building ,but would need a big MM
http://www.designboom.com/architectu...ng-completion/ This would make a nice liqueur cabinet http://dornob.com/reality-glitch-dig...#axzz2UM2C86Ro |
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Wooden building.....now that's a project
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To go with the building process.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Prm46ld_jk |
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Cool video, Russell. I'd love to do similar type work.
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Russell,
Thanks for the video. I am going to modify a house I own and there has to be some trust built, the straight forward kind and I now am going to talk to the Architect and framer and see about cutting it out myself instead of having a trust company build the trust. If I do this I will post pictures. |
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Wall panels
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Quote:
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yup.. i bouth some tools from toolstoday.. grate prices good delivery. i didnt use them i still have some cmt bits.
i have my eyes on that chair. there is some other interesting projects. |
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Any prediction.....this may be the next thing many will try making
I most likely will |
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If I had the Vector File I would have already had one sitting under me. Now time to go get a few screen shots and start measuring. LOL
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Well if you are lazy to do your vector .... try this ... it seems a good idea :-)
http://atfab.co/ |
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Or checkout Opendesk where they say that chair is coming soon. I know I'll be cutting one when it appears
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Long time no post here, so lets correct that
I found this nice video with a great idea on how to machine two sided pieces without fixtures, it does waste a bit more material, but I think the idea is great: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLD4dFoXC7o Pablo |
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