http://ift.tt/1cQ4qxq Sawmill Creek Woodworkers Forums en Fri, 13 Nov 2015 15:25:04 GMT vBulletin 180 http://ift.tt/1MGOzXn http://ift.tt/1cQ4qxq http://ift.tt/1iZinCk Fri, 13 Nov 2015 14:55:43 GMT Guys I have never use these like some other things I have been in the drawer for yrs just *dusty*.These are top quality not your HD type chisels which the price will tell you these are quality.The four piece set was all I could afford and I just did not want to use them for some reason,in my sick... Guys I have never use these like some other things I have been in the drawer for yrs just dusty.These are top quality not your HD type chisels which the price will tell you these are quality.The four piece set was all I could afford and I just did not want to use them for some reason,in my sick silly mind for what I paid for them I wanted them to be new forever.Here's a link to amazon http://ift.tt/1PrAQWA that give you an ideal of what being sold for,I found some that are cheaper and some that are more.I purchase things from amazon this past yr and they seem fair on price or middle of the rd prices.So how's 90.00 ship to your door here in the states?????
I'll build my table. ]]> General Woodworking and Power Tools james mc guire http://ift.tt/1MGOAdM http://ift.tt/1Mc0c79 Fri, 13 Nov 2015 06:19:28 GMT Hi All,
I want to replace my Festool 125 sander. My first one died after 2 years and I've had had stripped screws when replacing the pads numerous times.
I want something lightweight that I can attach to my festool vac.
I'm looking for a 5" pad.
Thanks for the help!
]]> General Woodworking and Power Tools david minnery http://ift.tt/1MGOClN http://ift.tt/1iZinCt Fri, 13 Nov 2015 04:44:59 GMT Can you tell me what size pipe you use and the size of the wood posts the gas pipe goes into. I am wanting to use this setup and wondering if I'm on the right track. Wouldn't mind also knowing approx how many board feet you store on each rack. Thanks in advance ]]> WorkShops Scott Brandstetter http://ift.tt/1MGOClQ http://ift.tt/1O7h1Ri Fri, 13 Nov 2015 03:58:08 GMT Guys I am going to go look at a used Turnkey laser 50 watt setup. Its about a 1.5 years old. Wasn't used much. Its a long story, but short story is the owner of the machine is related to Mike at Turnkey Lasers and had a falling out. I talked to Mike and he had some decent information, but seemed pretty intent in telling me how other machines didnt compare to his. He did give me information about his machine.I am mainly looking at the machine to do engraving on wood grips and knick knacks for my business. I own a Glavo head ytterbium fiber made by SPI. Its an awesome machine. I mainly do stainless, carbon steels and aluminum with it. I ve had it for a few years now.
But back to the Turnkey Laser.... its C02, so thats a new area for me. I ve searched the forum here about doing checkering and 3d engravings. Seems like its come a LONG way since the last time I asked back in 2010.
Story short, I can drive about an hour and have a plug and play 60 watt laser for around $2600. I know thats about what a Chinese laser new can be ordered for. But I figured, I am getting the same machine, setup and running with the builder being local to me ( whether he is really still in business or not, his website is defunct and his facebook has last been updated 2 years ago ).
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TKL Professional Series - 50 Watt System (60 Watt Optional)
Professional Series Standard Features:
- Control System: 32 BIT DSP with LCD controller and USB Interrface
- Working Size: 11.8" x 20"
- Worktable depth: 8” Table & additional 2" Focal Lens
- Laser Tube Type: C02 Glass Sealed Laser Tube
- Laser Power: 50 Watts (Optional 60 Watts)
- Drive Type: Micro Stepping Motor with Exclusive Roller System.
- Engraving Speed: 800mm/s
- Resolution: 50-1000 DPI
- Location Precision: < 0.01mm - < 0.0004"
- Working voltage: 220VAC Std. / 110 VAC with Inverter
- PC Interface: USB 2.0 and USB Disk
- Controlling Software: TurnKey Laserwork V6 - compatible with Microsoft XP thru Windows 8
- Graphic formats supported: BMP, JPG, GIF, HPGL, NC, PLT, DST, DXF, and AI
- Cooling system: Water Pump and Tank 50W, Industrial Chiller 60W
- Auxiliary equipments: Exhaust-fans, air-exhaust pipe
- Compatible Software: CorelDraw, AutoCAD, Photoshop, Illustrator
- Raster/Vector color mapping: Yes
- US Warranty: 12 Months (3 Months for Std Laser Tube, Lens, Mirrors)
- Machine Dimensions: 45.5" Width x 26.5" Depth x 37" Height
- Packaged Dimensions: 50" Width x 31.5" Depth x 45.5" Height
- Net Weight: 188 lbs.
- Gross Weight: 276 lbs.
Supposedly from my understanding Mike the owner of Turnkey Lasers worked at Universal Laser?
What do you guys think? Worth while or should I just keep the money in my pocket. I am not looking to spend more money or get something thats $30,000.... If this one will work good, I wouldnt mind playing with it.
Thanks
Todd
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