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Shifted out of the shop I had last two years to save money. And invest it elsewhere. So far it's cramped but working well. Pics to come!
Shifted out of the shop I had last two years to save money. And invest it elsewhere. So far it's cramped but working well. Pics to come!
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I certainly will.Dtrain wrote:please do. and once that moguls profiling cores, let us know the ins and outs. I too am thinkin about ordering one. have to wait till the new shops built though.
So far it has some minor caveats. As to be expected. Nothing that's making me wish I hadn't purchased it however.
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Nice work!
Just FYI: I found it harder to hold down slighty twisted woodcores on the style of vacuum table you have. The box with holes like donek snowboards uses it works better in my experience. Another advantage of the box is that you don't need gasket material to seal the vacuum table. You can just throw some garbage bags or any other airtight material onto the holes that are left open and you're good to go.
Just FYI: I found it harder to hold down slighty twisted woodcores on the style of vacuum table you have. The box with holes like donek snowboards uses it works better in my experience. Another advantage of the box is that you don't need gasket material to seal the vacuum table. You can just throw some garbage bags or any other airtight material onto the holes that are left open and you're good to go.
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Thanks for that info!!chrismp wrote:Nice work!
Just FYI: I found it harder to hold down slighty twisted woodcores on the style of vacuum table you have. The box with holes like donek snowboards uses it works better in my experience. Another advantage of the box is that you don't need gasket material to seal the vacuum table. You can just throw some garbage bags or any other airtight material onto the holes that are left open and you're good to go.
I'm going to finish surfacing my table when I get my longer cable so I can surface it outside. Keep the mess out there.
I was thinking if this doesn't work I'll just line up the router with the grid and drill holes through the spoil board to the grid. I've got this table zoned with 4 sections and I'll just foam tape around the gridwork and the holes should still pull well I'd imagine. I was half wondering that chris! Thanks!
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