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stioc

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That's pretty good. Correction to my earlier comment- mine's a 4x6 bs not a 7x :)

The Olson bi-metal variable 10-14tpi blades seem to get great reviews for a range of metal cutting duties.
 
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More auction stuff.

$600 for everything OTD, including the table it's all on. Going to be a perfect setup table for the CNC and other machining stuff. Plus some things I've been after for a long time, a nice set of moving skates, that came with a bonus airbag, that is apparently rated to lift 32 tons 13" high. So that might come in useful. The little black boxes are two sets of 6 piece Mitee Bite toe clamps.

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Getting the garage set back up after moving all my stuff home. Fair warning, if you're thinking about sharing shop space, either just don't, or get everything in writing.

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Yes, and the biggest problem is that things happen in such small increments, sometimes you don't stop to think about the changes.
 

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Bummer about the shop situation but looking great there so far. In the end it'll be more convenient to have all the toys right next to your house for those quick projects and when you can only find little time between family duties. Can't wait to see the whole shop all setup.
 
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Vises mounted, set up with Mitee Bite Talons in one (which are so freakin awesome) and soft jaws in the other, making it easy for 2 op parts. Finished up a bunch of the little boxes from the interest I had and I'm programming to start to running my wallets myself finally, just waiting for a few specific tools that I need.

This is so addicting.

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Thanks! It started out as a little personal project just to experiment simple work holding, cutting soft jaws, multiple work offsets and some other stuff. Had some good feedback, so made a few and put them up in my store. Really can't wait to start making my wallets myself. It's been this goal of mine that I feel like I've been chasing forever and now it's so close I can taste it.
 

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Joe, I don't know if it's allowed on the site but if it is you need to put your web site link in your signature! I see on your site says you can get them custom engraved. Could you PM me as I want to see about getting some for gifts custom engraved with a logo.


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Super stoked. Had Mother's Day and my youngest turned 1, but managed to squeeze in some mill time.

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Ooof, that copper looks awesome but those are some expensive chips (I just bought some copper the other day).
 
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Ooof, that copper looks awesome but those are some expensive chips (I just bought some copper the other day).

They'll mug ya for the wallet and let you keep the cash!

The blanks definitely aren't cheap in that size. i crossed my fingers on the speeds and feeds and just went for it after I knew my paths were good. Glad it worked out!
 

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The blanks definitely aren't cheap in that size. i crossed my fingers on the speeds and feeds and just went for it after I knew my paths were good. Glad it worked out!

Yeah, looks great, copper is tricky. You did good!
 
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Made new soft jaws for the wallets. Was getting an ever so slight witness mark from the ends bowing out once the center was carved out. Got deeper jaws and cut a full pocket minus 1/8" parallel.

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Double ops

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New 3" face mill first pass. Ended up speeding up a hair after this. Wanted to be able to face wallets and other similar sized aluminum things in one pass.

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And some laser testing for good measure.

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Back at it after some hiatus. Long story short, had some major problems with the CNC that I purchased. Ended up crashing the tool changer, however, it had nothing to do with me or my programming. It was a band aid fix that failed. After going around and around, I see why they did what they did. I tried to fix it correctly, but ultimately just ended up using a similar fix, but hopefully done better. After that, I had some communications problems and ended up having a Fanuc guy come out and repair the machine. So I'm back up and running now, but it's been a bummer.

On a lighter note, I found a Kearney and Trecker 2H for free about an hour from me. Rented a drop deck trailer and went out to get it the other night. Waiting for a plug to get here so I can wire it up and get it running, but everything looks good. This thing is deceiving heavy. It's a tiny brute. A little under 4k lbs and has a 5hp motor.

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On a personal side note, was also down for the count for a little bit after a good crash on my mountain bike in Whistler. Took a dirt nap on this landing. By the luck of the draw, there happened to be a girl there that snapped a pic. I destroyed my helmet and was sore as hell for a while after earning a trip to a Canadian clinic. Luckily, didn't break anything and seemingly no major damage.

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Good to see you back at it.

Nice work, nice machine, nice jump! (even if you did wreck, you got a kickass pic!)
 
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Haha thanks. The pic was worth it. That jump is 65ft lip to landing. Got off pretty easily all things considered, but was still pretty much a walking bruise and road rash for a month.
 

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bwahahaha I'm a rock and ice climber. I gave up mountain biking a few years ago. My main biking buddy moved away, I wanted a new bike but most of all, I decided that it was too dangerous.
Glad to hear you made it out ok, could've been a lot worse! Rad pic nonetheless!
 

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65' jump on a mountain bike is one hell of a big gap :rocker: Glad to see you survived!

By the way no one would of believed you without the photo :lol: :lol: :lol:


Good to see some updates :thumbup: :thumbup:
 
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Thanks guys. Hopefully back at it more. Was riding a ton and the whole CNC issue just had me burned out on projects. Going to try to start setting some cash aside to hopefully look at something newer...and more common...

Side view of the jump. This is a line called Crabapple Hits at Whistler. Pretty infamous run up there. I've been hitting the park the last couple years. It's amazing.

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awesome projects, glad to see you survived the crash on crabapple, I've always wanted to go to Whistler and ride but have never had the time, and probably won't anytime soon
 
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awesome projects, glad to see you survived the crash on crabapple, I've always wanted to go to Whistler and ride but have never had the time, and probably won't anytime soon

Man, it's so worth it. Especially during the summer, flights are cheap and housing is cheap to rent. I paid $200 round trip from LAX.
 
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Worked up something small for my wife. Just something to put on her desk at work. It was also a bit of an experiment in conversion. I figured it would work, but hadn't done it before.

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Got some stuff back from anodize. Wallets and some small boxes that I've been making that people seem to like. I really like how they came out with black anodize. Also experimented with some engraving after anodize and I'm really happy how that looks. It really came out clean.

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