Thanks to all of you that have given suggestions,
DickB, I thought about the machine time and would probably only be able to do about 6' at a time to give it a rest.
brdad.. I like your design in...
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Thanks to all of you that have given suggestions,
DickB, I thought about the machine time and would probably only be able to do about 6' at a time to give it a rest.
brdad.. I like your design in...
Thanks for the responce BJB. I guess I am not that familiar with the software and was hoping that the probe would be an easy way to get all the measurements correct. Your examples look close to...
I have steel pole barn siding in one of my shops that has a ribbed profile and would like to make some baseboard that will match the profile so it fits flush. Can I use the scanning probe to...
WoW...Very creative, nice work
A great resource, hope to see more in the future. Thanks for posting the link Floyd.
Hi Michael,
I probably wasn't clear when I said the actual shapes were in my library. It was just the titles "Sign Shapes 1" etc. Figured out how they got there too. As I said in my first post,...
Thanks Michael, I take it they should be deleted from my pattern library then? They don't open as a ptn but show up in the library as "sign shapes". Thanks again.
Mark
At the conference we were all given a thumb drive with patterns shown there. There are also several sign
shapes that I'm not sure how to use. After getting click happy as my son calls it,
they...
Tom, very nice signs, can you tell me where to get the wood grain texture on the accounting sign. Thanks.
Mark
Nice work Floyd!!
Floyd, Al and others:
All fixed and up and running a job as I type this. Wires were indeed not "tucked in the corner" as recommended. Thanks once again to a great group of people willing to help...
Floyd,
Thanks for the quick reply. I will check the the location of the wires tonight. It was late and hot in the shop last night but if I remember right I dont think the bit plate even engaged...
Well I got a PDF from LHR on how to diagnose my problem and I did find the Y belt tensioner screw loose or at least not very tight. I got about a quarter turn on it. I did remove the top cover all...
Thanks for the heads up Al, ...so much for the upgrade inspection back at the factory. I would have thought it would have ran more than one 30 minute job before crapping out on me. I guess I should...
Thanks Floyd, it was nice meeting you at the conference. I guess I should have taken better notes during the machine maintenance session, is there a PDF somewhere on how to tighten the Y belt? ...
First carve after getting the machine back from LHR for the CT and maintenance upgrades and first time using since the conference. Loaded a piece of MDF 10x16X 3/4 and tried to cut a 6X9 carve...
Thanks for all the replys, I had not thought about his file being a DXF. I will check that out.
bjbethke, I agree, a detailed project such as you have shown would be practically impossible to...
Hi Guys,
I have a friend that has a cnc plasma torch and he makes several "cut outs" of various designs and asked me if there was a way I could duplicate in wood what he is cutting in metal and...
John,
Be aware the brass roller may hit the front belt. I posted some info about the problems I was having after installing the rubber belts. I had to elongate the squaring plate hole to move...
Lots of great ideas, thanks guys. I used a shallow crosscut across a piece of ply and used the saw kerf as my guide. I was off a little more than 1/32 in 13 inches across the y axis. Doesn't seem...
Roughcut,
Thank you, that is exactly what I was talking about. I was going nuts trying to remember where I saw it and thought it was maybe in the tips and tricks. I will build a jig to check the...
It seems to me I read a tip or procedure on how to "square the squaring plate" somewhere. I did a search but it didn't really go into the procedure I seem to remember amd mentioned nothing about the...
Bill Pentz is well known in the woodworking/dust collection arena for his efforts on buliding the best systems for the money. Without studing them, I am guessing that these specs are for a cyclone...
I finally got through a successful belt calibration sequence thanks once agin to the help found here. Thanks to Jeff Birt and LG for pointing out that the brass roller may be hitting the front belt....
Thanks for the responces, I thought the same thing about the roller hitting the belt and did the test has stated in the pdf file. the paper sides through with ease but if I push the roller down by...