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ID:	63915 made this sign for my sister to give to her friend as a gift....(for sis so yea it was free ) Board was 50'' by 12'' so was kinda big. Well warped barn wood sucks but looks so good. Thanks to reading a few threads I found that I needed to clean my sensors out. (only reading 65 on a good board would not read the barn wood even with tape) After spending a few hours taking machine apart and cleaning sensors reading was up in the 120's. Now to tackle vector (think I got one of the machine with a bug only air carves) but that's for later on getting ready for elk season lol.

    Anyways wanted to thank everyone who post tip that makes it a little easier for us newbies to work and fix our machines..

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    Looks great! I have also done some carving on old rough cut wood and liked how it turned out. Great Job!

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    Well the photo loads fast, but it's a little too small...

    Be nice to see one just a tad larger.

    I like what I see though..
    And what's this about sensors? Where do you find the readings?
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    Nice looking project. Good luck on elk hunting.

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