Originally Posted by
Jim Becker
I am not stopping other projects which require other tools and assembly, etc. The CNC adds to the mix for sure, but there will be some times when that big flat surface may be needed for non-CNC activities, as strange and repulsive as that might sound.
My plan is to try and successfully cut something today, but I'm not feeling well and may need to deal with that over all else.
I'm the same way on the large flat surface and sometimes the CNC sits for 3-4 days without being used because it simply isn't needed for the current run of projects. Right now I'm spraying a short production run of 25 trophy bases so everything that was in the way of that is now sitting on the CNC. Yesterday the bases were on the CNC having 4 pockets and 4 holes cut into each base. Today the CNC is just a temporary storage surface. Ugh!
Hope you feel better soon!
David
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