right_wright@msn.com
03-24-2007, 04:09 PM
This machine is awesome. We are a small manufacture of the unique and many one of kind’s projects.
At a wood show last week I bought a "Pin Router" it is a $49.00 attachment for a table mounted router. With our CW, I was cutting out parts for some of the products we produce. In the back of my mind was the time it took to carve out the parts, flawlessly I might add, and my warranty eroding away. Even though we are adding $35.00 per operating hour cost to projects, I just can't imagine the thought of being without this machine, God forbid it dies.
This is where the "Pin Router" comes in to play. I modified one of my part cutout files to cut a template out of MDF for the pin router. It took the CW 2 minutes to create the template. On the pin router, with a scrap smaller then I can use in the CW, it took me 5 minutes to cut out the part, it takes 12 minutes on the CW, although the CW part is tighter in tolerance, it was just fine for a project this size.
I'm not sure what order the pics show but here is my explanation. One is the pin router templates we created on our CW, with the parts cut out with the pin router, notice I shamelessly show a sign, created on the CW. The next is the pin router with cut outs. The last is the almost finished project. The side panels are stained glass with cherry wood and a oil lamp. We sell these for $125.00, whole sale for $85.00.
The glass sides are the end cut offs of a piece of stained glass when poured on a steel table. In our shop nothing goes to waste.
At a wood show last week I bought a "Pin Router" it is a $49.00 attachment for a table mounted router. With our CW, I was cutting out parts for some of the products we produce. In the back of my mind was the time it took to carve out the parts, flawlessly I might add, and my warranty eroding away. Even though we are adding $35.00 per operating hour cost to projects, I just can't imagine the thought of being without this machine, God forbid it dies.
This is where the "Pin Router" comes in to play. I modified one of my part cutout files to cut a template out of MDF for the pin router. It took the CW 2 minutes to create the template. On the pin router, with a scrap smaller then I can use in the CW, it took me 5 minutes to cut out the part, it takes 12 minutes on the CW, although the CW part is tighter in tolerance, it was just fine for a project this size.
I'm not sure what order the pics show but here is my explanation. One is the pin router templates we created on our CW, with the parts cut out with the pin router, notice I shamelessly show a sign, created on the CW. The next is the pin router with cut outs. The last is the almost finished project. The side panels are stained glass with cherry wood and a oil lamp. We sell these for $125.00, whole sale for $85.00.
The glass sides are the end cut offs of a piece of stained glass when poured on a steel table. In our shop nothing goes to waste.