My new BFF

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LelandCrooks
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My new BFF

#1 Post by LelandCrooks »

Say hello to my little friend. I ordered it over a year ago on their kickstarter.
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Once I get it down I'm going to offer emgraved logos.
See how it works here. www.shapertools.com
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Fancy! I've seen that before and they seem pretty awesome.
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:shock: :hyper: Awesome.
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#4 Post by ketoet »

aha i remember you posted about this.
i'm curious about your first impressions.
what's the cost and where could i order this?

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Nice! Maybe even better than a CNC table...

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#6 Post by LelandCrooks »

My first cut was a simple baffle cutout. Cleaner cut than I can do with my jasper jig. The festool spindle motor is damn impressive. Better than a cnc table for me at least. Unless you have a 5 axis you still have to cut all the angles on the table saw. What I'm really looking forward to are perfect, repeatable cutouts in tubas. I really hate cutting access panels.
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