Where are you located Stewart? I have a minimax sc4ws with a 102" stroke. scoring blade 5hp motor 220 single phase that I'm looking to sell in the near future
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Where are you located Stewart? I have a minimax sc4ws with a 102" stroke. scoring blade 5hp motor 220 single phase that I'm looking to sell in the near future
Mark,
I've been running the 90 degree and the 60 degree insert cutter very regular since February with multiple production runs of plaques and signs with anywhere from 12 letters to well over...
SHOPSABRE CNC has been amazing to deal with. American Made out of Minnesota - They make everything from a desktop shopsabre 23 all the way up to a IS 5x12 support and service is second to none -...
Thanks Jim!!
I am using the Amana tools 90 degree cutter RC-1030 & the 60 degree RC-1031 with a 1/4"compression and a t slot cutter for the hanging slot on the backs.
All,
Well I think im getting the hang of this "production level" plaque making..its been a ride for sure.. Let me know what you think? I have now made all 75 of them at 11"x 14"x 3/4" and they are...
Michael, Where are you located? A local shop with a CNC could solve your problem in a matter of a few minutes.. shim 1/4" on each high corner and run a surfacing program with a flycutter. 3 min per...
I'll scan the materials pages and post them out of their catalog. They have "woodshop" accounts that you fill out the paperwork and once set up they sell you deep discounted wholesale prices of...
I mean whats better that a truck full of nice lumber and a stomach full of amazing food? I'm headed back to Keim Lumber very soon... and may have to fill both my truck and my stomach.. LOL
Mark,
These in the pictures are just my test blanks as they are the ones with odd colors and or weird grain clashes but yes I got approval to use the glue ups and it was surprisingly cheap for the...
Thanks Bill
Jim,
Yea it took a little bit of work to get them to fit properly but after sealing the mdf and then cutting the pockets you have to tap them in with a rubber mallet as they actually make contact...
Mark,
That's a great idea but unfortunately this order will be 75 plaques with exactly the same information with exception to the persons name, number & position they played. Therefore I have to...
Hello All,
Well I finally got my vac fixture up and running to produce a production run of 75 custom plaques for a local university... it took a little while to get everything dialed in but it...
Ron,
I have been using the F4 since February 2018 and besides being a little loud it has worked flawlessly for me I run a Shopsabre IS 408 10hp spindle. May I ask what your concerns are?
Van,
First thing that sticks out in my mind from reading your post it "Stacked laminated Cabinets" with that being said there are some items to consider IMHO. Plywood generally comes in sheets...
Casey.
What machine are you running? Spindle or Router? What is the depth of cut? if not a thru cut i would switch to a down shear bit and then do a final light pass with a upcut to clear the...
Jim,
All the current order will be a boiler plate design for all of them with only the name and number of the player changed on each one so each set of nine will be the same except for each of the...
Brad,
I have access to 3 sides fully on my machine for small parts and two sides fully for sheet materials. As far as being aggressive this production setup is for cutting plaques for a...
Jim,
They are currently, Ill try to post another picture of the final prototype the overall pocket is .25 deep and the standoffs are at .20 deep or .05 off the bottom, with the gasket slot cut at...
Brad,
I am using the F4 Vacuum, The material I am machining is .75 white oak and all has been planed and sanded thru a wide belt to .75" these blanks consist of 3-6 edge glued strips with a...
Hello All,
I am in progress of getting my production vac fixture designed and cut out. I plan to cut the prototype out of MDF and then switch to another " still undetermined " material for the...
Great Sign Mark!!!!! you have any pictures of the thick 1/2" aluminum you cut I am looking at getting into cutting some for vacuum fixture boards for repetitious work and was wondering how the...
Thanks for the added information guys. I really didn't mean to sound like I was just doing the little things at bare bones minimum, in my area i feel i'm charging what the market will bare but i...
Thank guys a lot of good information here. I mainly used the "craft" stuff as filler work to fill in between the larger jobs and I agree there isn't much money in these items unless you selling a ton...