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Thread: Got my CAMaster in and running too!!

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    Got my CAMaster in and running too!!

    Hey all,

    I'm glad to say I got my big yellow baby in her home and did the very first test cut using all 5 tools and it worked as it should!!

    How did I live with out ATC all this time????

    This is going to be a lot of fun!!

    Next I will be testing the recoil lathe but I am waiting for a tweeked PP from the CAMaster boys. Can't wait to start doing things on the rotary!!

    Best,
    Nick
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    guys like you are why i love this stuff, fun sittin in the barn all night watchin some piece of machinery run around like a sewing machine and thinking to myself

    man i did that!!!

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    Congratulations Nick. Looks like the CAMaster has a great home. You have a great cutting future ahead of you.

    Russ

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    Hey Russ it was nice to meet you again!!

    Thanks it is going to get a lot of use did a test cut yesterday and am waiting for a new PP for the atc rotary so I can cut some stuff on that!!

    How is Jim doing with his stinger???

    Nick

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    Nick,

    Congratulations getting your machine installed and running. I'm envious, I haven't heard a word about mine yet.
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    Hi Nick,

    It was good seeing you again. Maybe see you again in the spring and actually have a sample to display this time. The 510ATC looks great in its new home.

    Jim and I ran his machine last Monday to get Mach3 configured and verify the settings. He had some additional work to do on his cabinet and so we plan to do a first cut tomorrow morning. I will take some pictures and hopefully a movie of the light off.

    Russ

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    Geez Nick at the very least I would think you would have cut the grass and pulled the weeds.....

    Are the Kids and wife happy

    ....and where is the red one?
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    Wow, I'm envious. Great looking machine with just about no limits. Good luck with that!

    Dennis
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    Quote Originally Posted by james mcgrew View Post
    guys like you are why i love this stuff, fun sittin in the barn all night watchin some piece of machinery run around like a sewing machine and thinking to myself

    man i did that!!!
    Totally agree!
    I think that about my machine AND the work it is cutting.

    Great job on acquiring the new Cam! ATC is a sweet dream right there!

    What I really like is the machine that unloaded it!!!
    Glad its my shop I am responsible for - I only have to make me happy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith Outten View Post
    Nick,

    Congratulations getting your machine installed and running. I'm envious, I haven't heard a word about mine yet.
    .

    Keith yours is out the door next. We have the steel for the lathe. I just need to get off the phone long enough to help.
    Joey Jarrard
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    Gene
    I was gone for 2 weeks and that dang grass grows faster than I can keep up with it!!! Red one is right next to it I had to move the shop all around to get the new yellow beast in....

    I have more important things to do anyway like play with my new baby

    Mike
    that forklift, I really didn't think was going to do the job. The fork extentions were flexing and I was nervous fo a few but it all went smoothly

    Jim,
    Special thanks to you! You were the catalist for me to get my camaster.
    And after meeting the CAMaster guys at your place I knew where I was going to spend my money!!

    Dennis thanks!!

    Keith I look forward to seeing your posts of projects. Maybe you can get away from those signs for a bit

    Joey you guys rock!!!!!

    Russ please post pics!!

    Thanks ALL!!
    More to come!

    Nick

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    Congratulations Nick! Glad it made it into it's home with no problems. Looking forward to see what you do with it.

    Let's see some sawdust!
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    Hi Nick,
    Glad to see you got your baby home in one piece your machine looked really big at the IWF.

    Mick
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    Ok so we have been working on the Stinger Line. It was a must after the orders at the show. Here are a few pics of the Line. 5 Stingers can be built in one work week when we are in full swing. YEE HA
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