Dave, I think we have similar machines and my lens came installed with the convex side down.
I can see the difference in your second image. It looks clearer to me.
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Dave, I think we have similar machines and my lens came installed with the convex side down.
I can see the difference in your second image. It looks clearer to me.
Pat, any chance you could save those files as ver. 12 or earlier and re-post? Some of us are a couple of versions behind the times.
Thanks!
Really? 17/128 is .132" All of the depths were supposed to be .120"
Pete, maybe the slots are 1/4" wide but only 1/8" deep for 1/8" material? Cut one, it should go together.
If it doesn't work, let me know please. It might be a file that Tim sent me...:)
And here is a slightly wider box for 1/8" material.
Steve, try this one.... for 1/8" material.
It's a small box? lol
Don't know... Dave posted it in metric sizes and I saved it in inches... I think.
I used the mentioned boxmaker program to make these for my granddaughter last fall. She loved them.
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=94689
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Thanks for your time and effort, Darren. It is much appreciated!
Mine has springs on the adjusters. It must be the Cadirrac model.
I agree though, the beam alignment is probably a little off.
That is beautiful, Kahlid.
Thank you Chris and Mike.
I used to have a formula written down that would let you reverse calculate sales tax on a given amount. For instance, you sell an item for $23.00 and you want that to be sales tax included (6% in...
Thanks for the tip Pete. I'll check them out.
Thank you Scott.
Can someone tell me what weight 1/8" thick leather would be? I need to buy some veg tanned for key chain fobs and I'm not sure what to order.
Thanks
Scott,
Chances are the plans wouldn't do you any good unless you are going to be cutting trim pieces for lighters. I can show you how I did it though, and don't laugh at my sketch. You can make...
Masterpiece!
That is truly awe inspiring, Dee.
You guys do nice work!
I'd like in, please. Thanks SMC and George Perzel.
Two of my favorite things.... no wait... three of my favorite things. Great piano music and two really nice hooters. That's an awesome machine, Guy.
Nice job Al !! That worked pretty slick.
This probably isn't even close to what you are looking for but maybe you could delete the inside lines and stretch it out a little?
I've been working on various colors of these for a couple of days now, so I thought I'd post some pics. Hope you find this interesting
I'm using a DIY vacuum jig to cut trim pieces that get glued...