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Full 5 axes routing. 3 D ?

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Old 05-06-2009, 09:17 AM   #21 (permalink)
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I'm indebted to you David for that information, if only I was 20 or more years younger, with the knowledge I had then plus what I've learnt since plus what I'm learning on the forum, I'd be close to genius standard!
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Old 05-11-2009, 08:03 AM   #22 (permalink)
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Here is a program I wrote for fun. Jim
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The best advice that I can give a newcomer to routing is, learn to use the router mounted, this can be as simple as a board held in a vice, with the router firmly attached and a simple fence held with clamps, and when he/she feels competant and confident in it's use and is familiar with all aspects of safety, THEN, and only then proceed to learn how to use the router hand held. This is MY opinion, and may or may not coincide with that of the forum management, but is based on a lifetime of woodworking.


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Old 05-12-2009, 04:02 PM   #24 (permalink)
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hi Harry,

its invisible! that's the beauty of it! hahahahahaha
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Harry, you have to have a "Capitan Video" decoder ring to see it.
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May I borrow yours Dave?
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There must have been something wrong with the img tag, but that picture is huge so here is a link to it instead:

Fish on a quarter LINK

If you think about how small it is, that's pretty cool. We had some vacuum-form dies made and we took a tour of this shop that had several EDMs. I use Solidworks 8 hours a day for a living and what I liked was there machines could take Solidworks 3D models and make parts from it.
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hi Dave,

will a decoder ring from a box of cracker jacks work or is it a different program?
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That's pretty cute Paulo.
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will a decoder ring from a box of cracker jacks work or is it a different program?
Levon, the "Capitan Video" decoder has three settings, which can be used to decode "Cracker Jacks" codes, but not the other way round. Sorry.
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