I built the CNC router about 5 years ago, to get away from laser burned parts, and have never regretted it. I've cut a LOT of kits with it, and am always finding new cool things to use it for. Do a lot of 3D signs for my wife's sign biz... A very cool 'toy', to say the least.djlivex wrote:Nice work! Can you do flat packs of the Jack 10 Lite for us here? Just curious, CNC I wish I have one! LOL
Thanks, guysGrant Bunter wrote:Don,
The hours it must have taken to work out everything in CAD has certainly been worthwhile!
Looks brilliant so far...
It actually didn't THAT long, as I am doing similar stuff day in and day out for the RC biz. I'm used to taking paper plans and converting to CAD. The slots and tabs where a PITA to get figured out at first, but done so many that it is getting pretty quick. Definitely worth the effort, considering the time it will save aligning the whole thing.
I was already contacted about lite jack wood packs, so I will check with Bill, and see what all is involved to do it with his permission. Need to find out how to verify people already have the plans, etc. Plus, I can really see the alignment tabs on the subs, with all the internal work, saving an immense amount of time.
Buddy that was going to help may not be able to make it Saturday, so will probably start Sunday, plus my wife has some stuff she wants to do Saturday.
Thanks,
Don
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