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Originally Posted by dadsalmon Thanks guys! Joe you have given the most encouragement, but there is a problem. I usually mill my stock with a thickness planer down to the 1/2 inch thickness that I need. After thinking about this with the input from here, I think my next approach will be to use my compound mitre saw. The goal is to get a good fit where these pieces join without the gaps that I have now. So we'll see if this approach works any better. |
Yep, a good Miter Saw is the right tool... Maybe a sliding one for more flexiblility...
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Besides, this machine is probably NOT the right tool for the job...
Some relevant quotes from thread:
http://www.routerforums.com/cnc-rout...moderator.html
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unlimitedwoodworker:
bob what would you charge me? i'm still looking
bobj3:
From 125.oo to 200.oo it depends how many bits I use and run time and the size you want it to be and the wood type
unlimitedwoodworker:
ohh wow! guess i'll have to scratch that, i dont have a job at the time, i thought you would charge alot less than that. I dont have that kind of funds , guess i will have to look elsewhere.
Jeff
bobj3:
Sorry, it's a 2,000.oo machine
You may want to try the CarveWright FORUM
http://www.carvewright.com/forum/
You may find someone that will do it for alot less , can't hurt to ask Start with " pkunk " he is a nice guy and just may do it...
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