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Thread: Dust Shoe Prototype for the Carvetight

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    Looks to be a great design.

    Looking forward to seeing more and I would be interested in one myself.
    Happy Carving

    Robert D.
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    Default CT Dust Shoe Video

    Here is the first test of the CT dust shoe. It seems to work! At least I did not see any dust for this shallow carve.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=dniOJU6JBUk

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    Very very nice.
    Happy Carving

    Robert D.
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    Very nice. It seems to do a great job.
    Leo Davenport
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    Count me in for one as well. love the concept
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    Yes, Count me in for 2.... Impressive....

    AL
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    Excellent results from what I see. Looks like a lot of interest as well.



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    Like the concept.. Like the fact that it works so well. Always a need to clean up sawdust.... need a different way to do it..

    Mike

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    That is awesome and looks like it is doing a great job. I would buy two if you are willing to sell them.
    Tom Watson
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    By George.... I think we have another "ROCK" Moment in CW History... Sure this Shoe has been developed in the past and refined to today's configuration.... I bet this would be a HOT SELLER as was the ROCK.... With LHR later expanding on it with say a Cast Aluminum Version with Acrylic...

    I have always been a little "Touchy" about Static Electricity and Dust Collection... I wonder how this Shoe would do on a Litho of Corian? That would show any Static conditions.

    I would buy 2.....

    Good Job !!!! And the Bit Plate Modification is very nice.....

    AL
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