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Dino Makropoulos
06-12-2005, 12:41 AM
Well....it is about time!

:rolleyes: :D

Hi Guys.

What we have here is few more benefits of the Dead Wood Concept.

Now we can use the ez smart system to straight line rip one edge.
http://www.eurekazone.org/images/gallery/straightlineripb.html

Insert the self aligning guide control unit with the EZEZ reapeto for repeat cuts on both sides of the blade for pieces less than 16"
http://www.eurekazone.org/images/gallery/ezezrepeato.html

edit to include a description..

Here is a quick description on the EZEz Reapeato gallery.
Picture 1. Shows the Guide Control Unit with the fence set up to make edgings. 1/16" thick.
Picture 2. Shows the circular saw starting the cut.
Picture 3. You only have to adjust your fence once. Unlike the table saw fence that you
have to move on each and every cut (because the wood becomes smaller with
each cut).
Picture 4 Shows the first piece cut.
Picture 5. The second piece cut. You either push the wood against the fence or you move
the whole guide against the wood.
Picture 6. (the one on the ground with the ATF).
Shows the guide control unit with the extendable integrated measuring system.
The capacity of this fence is 50" and it can be used for panels or solid stock
dimensioning.
The idea is that we have one guide control unit that we can equipped with ..whatever we need.




And at the last pictures (with the ATF) the integrated measuring system
for repeat cuts up to 48". One note here. The smart clamps and the guide control unit become the table legs. In case we don't have the room for the smart table.

And without any limitations on capacity. Here you can
turn your guide into a portable dimensional mill.
http://www.eurekazone.org/images/gallery/giantmakita.html

Enjoy.
YCF Dino

Yes Tim. It was about time. :cool:
Thank you all.

Frank Pellow
06-12-2005, 7:14 AM
Interesting Dino. :)

But, I can't really tell as much as I would like to from the pictures. The instructions at the place you referenced say to point to a picture for a description. However, when I point, I get no description. :( Is there something wrong with the setup at your web site. :confused: Perhaps there is something wrong at my end. :confused:

Dino Makropoulos
06-12-2005, 7:40 AM
Interesting Dino. :)

Is there something wrong with the setup at your web site. :confused: Perhaps there is something wrong at my end. :confused:

Hi Frank.
We're working on the wright up. It will be done Monday. :cool:
I post the pictures in order to support our claim (yours and mine)
that is a better woodworking life...on the dead wood concept and without the tablesaw. We just run out of time yesterday.
If you have any questions, I be happy to answer them.
YCF Dino

Frank Pellow
06-12-2005, 7:48 AM
OK Dino, I will check the site again tomorrow. I am sure that I will understand things MUCH better once I read a description.

Dino Makropoulos
06-12-2005, 8:17 AM
OK Dino, I will check the site again tomorrow. I am sure that I will understand things MUCH better once I read a description.
Ok Frank. I edit my post to include a fast description. I hope that helps for now.
YCF Dino

Frank Pellow
06-12-2005, 8:21 AM
Ok Frank. I edit my post to include a fast description. I hope that helps for now.
YCF Dino
Yes, that helps.

Dino Makropoulos
06-15-2005, 7:27 PM
Yes, that helps.

And here is some pictures from our first test.
http://www.eurekazone.org/images/gallery/thinwood.html
Repeatability until the light comes thru.

Where is my friend David?
How do you say it in English? (Comes thru or signs thru?) :confused:

And that is 1/10.000" of an inch.

Repeatability on both sides of the blade and both sides of the guide rail.
You can set the flip-stops on the keeper or the waste side of the wood.
Or you can choose to have the "waste" side as your good cut.
And unlike the tablesaw, you don't have to move the fence on each and every cut when cutting the same piece of wood into smaller pieces. (edgings and smaller dimentional parts )
I'm not good of explaining things in English, but I can say that the EZ Repeato
works without the typical tablesaw problems.



Now, I'm more than sure that the Dead Wood Concept can make woodworking Safe. EZ, Better, Faster and more affordable to ALL. :) :)

The rest is up to you guys. :) :)

One last note.
Thanks Frank.

See you guys.
YCF Dino

M. A. Espinoza
06-15-2005, 11:16 PM
Dino,

Not to bust your chops, but I'm trying to figure out the new jig shown in the photos.

Is this a fence with 50" capacity x the length of whatever guide you have? Meaning can I rip full length of a sheet with the proper length guide and be within a 1/64" parallel from cut to cut? Or is the length of cut limited to less than 96"?

Could I set the fence to 23.25" and expect to rip several sheets of ply and have them be within 1/64"? 1/32" would probably even be OK.

If so then this is a great addition and how much $?

Ever consider adding video to your site?

Dino Makropoulos
06-15-2005, 11:49 PM
Dino,

Not to bust your chops, but I'm trying to figure out the new jig shown in the photos.

Is this a fence with 50" capacity x the length of whatever guide you have? Meaning can I rip full length of a sheet with the proper length guide and be within a 1/64" parallel from cut to cut? Or is the length of cut limited to less than 96"?

Could I set the fence to 23.25" and expect to rip several sheets of ply and have them be within 1/64"? 1/32" would probably even be OK.

If so then this is a great addition and how much $?

Ever consider adding video to your site?

Hi M.
On the bottom of the guide rail is the sliding guide control unit.GCU.
On the GCU you will be able to attach anything you need for any job.
You have integrated clamping-measuring-square/fence and flip stops for cross cuts and rip cuts and more.
You can have all the above in one or two guide control units (one on each end of the guide.) Or you can have the guide control unit with only the features that you need. The GCU is a modular (jig system?)
If you set your fence on 23.25" you will et 23.25".
This addition is the bridge from an EZ smart shooterboard :rolleyes:
to a complete woodworking system with
benefits never before imaginable. :eek:
Like, repeatability on both sides of the blade without moving the fence.
I have no idea how much it will cost at this time.
But it will pay for it self in few cuts. :D
And the length of any rip cut is unlimited. The cross cuts is from 1/10000" to 50".
YCF Dino

Jeff Sudmeier
06-16-2005, 8:26 AM
Dino it looks exciting. I agree that a video would more fully explain this :)

Dino Makropoulos
06-16-2005, 9:10 AM
Dino it looks exciting. I agree that a video would more fully explain this :)

Thanks Jeff.
Yes. Video is the way to go. The only delay/problem is that we like to include
the complete guide control unit with all the EZ Stuff.
Thanks Jeff,

Just hold on to your tablesaw. :D

But get rid of the tablesaw mentality :D :rolleyes:

Video will be ready by Sept.
Thanks Jeff.
YCF Dino