RandyG wrote:I bet there is a way to replace the motor on the cnc with a welding rod.
Louisd75 wrote:I just took a tour of the RoundRock Tech Shop while visiting family out in Pflugerville. ... I'd have to drive two states away to get to my closest one. Oh well.
Louisd75 wrote:do you own your own helmet? The bigger manufacturers usually have magnifying replacement lenses.
Everyone I've seen wears a do-rag. A backward ball cap sounds good to me, Don't want splatter down my neck!Louisd75 wrote:I'd also add a hat of some sort to wear under the helmet
I'm honored to be your first post. Don't be a ten-year lurker like me.Louisd75 wrote:I'm back to lurking
andKCStudly wrote:I second your opinion, they look marvelous!
RandyG wrote:Looks very nice.
andKCStudly wrote:I wonder if you had you given any thought to continuing the aluminum inlay all the way up and around to encircle the hinge pin.
RandyG wrote:Kc has a good point, maybe adding another inlay into the hinge and through the thinner piece.
KCStudly wrote:Tool flex maybe caused the ridges?
RandyG wrote:have you thought about installing it in select parts throughout the whole trailer?
vtx1029 wrote:you could cut over size on the outside cut and then come back and take a full depth finish pass
vtx1029 wrote:Next time screw it down to your table every 6 or so inches.
vtx1029 wrote:congrats on your first aluminum cutting.
vtx1029 wrote:Cutters get expensive...
tony.latham wrote:The only way those spars could look better ...
tony.latham wrote:I've got all my fingers and that same table saw BTW.
tony.latham wrote:Here's what your Tacoma will look like by fall:
vtx1029 wrote:its time to measure up the replacement part you get and make a spare or 2 on your cnc
lthomas987 wrote:I too have gotten my finger in a table saw. I was tired and hungry and making poor decisions. Fortunately early in the day I had made my good decision and set the cut height of the blade only a tiny fraction of an inch over the the wood height. We were installing flooring so everything were were cutting was all the same thickness all day long. I got away with only a handful of stitches and a very sore trigger finger that never quite came back nerve-wise.
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