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    My first CNC projects

    I got a Shark HD510 CNC from an estate sale a few months ago and have managed to make a few things. With every project, I learn something new and get a little bit better. Thanks to Jim Becker to helping me with much needed advice when I got stuck. Each of these were gifts for specific people. I am wondering if there is a way to make this into an income stream, but that's another discussion for another day. I have a long way to go, but this is a cool addition to my woodworking and I want to figure a way to incorporate this into some of my furniture projects. The next thing on my list is to figure out how to use the laser (need software) and learn how to do 3D carving (also need to upgrade my software).
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    Last edited by Ernie Hobbs; 12-24-2023 at 10:59 AM.
    Ernie Hobbs
    Winston-Salem, NC

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    Awesome, great start!

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    Looks like you're getting along just fine. My favorite is the Triumph sign

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    Those look great, Ernie!! Keep it going...add one new thing/process/complexity to every project (if appropriate, of course) and the skilz getz builtz!
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