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#14
Thanks, that makes perfect sense.  A lot more manual than I was thinking, but I see it now in the video in a couple of places.

John
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#15
bought one, thought I'd use it a lot, rarely did, sold it.
Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away. - Philip K. Dick

Mark

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#16
John Econamaki showed it off to a bunch of us over 10 years ago at Pop WoodWorking. I was hooked, and have never changed my opinion. It is a kick butt tool. As John noted it is a small piece tool, but you can realistically work in 10k accuracy. Also as mentioned it costs a TON of cash. Some day I will own one, hopefully bought at 1/2 price from someone trying to get rid of theirs because they don't use it enough
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FWIW it comes in 2 flavors heh, the cheap one is only 900 bux
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Big Grin The Pro swings both ways, the Plain Jane version just one.
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