#21
https://youtu.be/zwOZk1s7nxE
Alaskan's for Global Warming
Eagle River AK
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#22
Not sure what monetary equivalent is used here? S&H seems to be from Aussie land, which no doubt would add a bit to the price.

Probably a good investment for some production shops, maybe a stretch for the hobby guy
Worst thing they can do is cook ya and eat ya

GW
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#23
Cool... a manual CNC
WoodNET... the new safespace
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#24
Interesting and I kind of like a number of aspects about it but for the price you can get a cnc machine.
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#25
Wow, that thing is very cool. Change over from one tool to another might be a bit of a pain, but it sure has an amazing range of capabilities.

John
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#26
I like it.

I don't want to pay for it.
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#27
daddo said:


I like it.

I don't want to pay for it.




I'm with you, I like it but don't want to pay for it.

Maybe when HF makes a knockoff I'll look into it.

Duke
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#28
daddo said:


I like it.

I don't want to pay for it.




Me either but if it were green and black (or a popular fruit on it) it'd have a following of drooling customers wanting one at any price.
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#29
I don't have a place for it, but it looks pretty useful.
In fact, I want a cnc, but I don't have a place for that either
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#30
I think router speed is a little high to attach a sanding pad...
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Just another tool


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