Wait, What?! We were told that they were two totally different programs written with completely different code, that would never be compatible!!
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Wait, What?! We were told that they were two totally different programs written with completely different code, that would never be compatible!!
"THAT GUY" was me! Don't use aftermarket brushes! A cut motor is hard to find and expensive!!!
I was always taught, If you have nothing nice to say... But please forgive me blhutchens. The reason the bits are hard to get out... is because they are made to fit precisely. Removing material from...
I tell people, if I only had room for one tool... it would be a CNC. Cut, miter, bevel, plane, and carve!
someone here taught me a very valuable lesson, use google drive. No limits. fast as heck and totally free!
Another alternative... I load my sled and then use measure board. I then use those measurements as my board size in designer. Then you can place the carve anywhere you want it.
That table saw is actually made by ryobi. Take some time on ryobi's web site and see if you can find the compatible fence.... I gotta tell ya, it looks like my ryobi's fence.
The Bearings can't be ordered through LHR... http://www.avidrc.com/product/1/bearings/170/5x11x5-Metal-685ZZ-bearings.html You need four. two for the Z and two for the Y. I always order them by the...
Hi mtylerfl,
If he specifies 1/8" cuts, then the machine must make six passes to cut through the board. 1/8 x 6/1 = 6/8 which equals 3/4". If the board slips on the "6TH" pass then the bit is...
No, the problem, like I said, is the x-drive moved and the board didn't. This threw your cut path off and the bit was cutting at 3/4" when it thought it was cutting 1/8". You need to use masking tape...
Those cutouts in the sacrificial board have saved me a few times. When something doesn't come out right, you can recarve and you have the exact position to fasten the board back down.
I made a box for a friend to give as a present. I screwed up the depth of carve! It was different side and front. So the inside of the miter joint, the fronts were deeper than the sides... It was a...
Zan it looks like the board slipped in the x drive. Which made the bit cut the wrong place. Even if you are doing .125, on the 6th pass if the bit is not in the right spot it is cutting 3/4" deep....
they should make the heads for other drum sanders.
I helped organize the Union at my old work. Because of this I had to go through a lot of training. I learned a lot about disability and insurance! I believe the problem you ran into, is the ceiling...
Glad it went to you! Like others, I tried to contact him, and told him I would come pick it up... No response. So with tongue in cheek (only joking) You suck! :D
I can't make a pattern since they were created by you. But couldn't you just create a pattern?
I always try to use 14.5" wide boards or my 14.5 sleds. I have never had the roll under problem since I started this practice. Always thought an auto centering bar would solve that problem. Make sure...
Thank you Lawrence, for your service to our country. And I hope you enjoy every minute of your well deserved retirement!
It looks and sounds much more confusing than it is! But once you put it into practice, It really is easy! And the first time you make the fifth cut and you are in thousandths, you will really feel in...
Send me your address I can come get it! You can email me badbert1@hotmail.com or text or call me 3one3-four71-493one
And for all of us who suffer from OCD here is the perfect way to make it "exactly" square.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbG-n--LFgQ
How loud is the mini?
I have had similar USB problems. Not with the Carvewright, but similar still. Check to see if you have any "Virtual" drives installed. Some CD/DVD burning software will install one. If there is one...
yes they are both driven, they should both turn.