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    chocktaw2

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    Yes Sam, it is OT. Finally got my router in, mounted and running. Now to make up 3 days in one! :noway:

    How goes it Greg? New gun?

    GMAN, saw an 8 pt along the fence row heading S. Came from the thicket at 400 yd.:rockwoot:
     

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    Yes Sam, it is OT. Finally got my router in, mounted and running. Now to make up 3 days in one! :noway:

    How goes it Greg? New gun?

    GMAN, saw an 8 pt along the fence row heading S. Came from the thicket at 400 yd.:rockwoot:

    Told the company a year ago we needed a 4x12 3 axis CNC.........Finally decided today to buy one....
     

    chocktaw2

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    Told the company a year ago we needed a 4x12 3 axis CNC.........Finally decided today to buy one....
    Oh boy! They are amazing. If it was my $$$$$$$. I'd go 5 x 12, just sayin. Sometimes better yield on parts, depending on what you make.
     

    chocktaw2

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    4x4's, 4x6's, 4x8's and 6x6's are cut to a certain length and the holes predrilled and certain edges beveled...
    Some of the material I get in for example, is 49" x 97". Gives you an inch for tool path correction. For example, out of a 4x8 plywood you should get 2 pcs. 24x96. But the program we run figures a 1/2" tool path around the sheet for both pcs. So it says you can only get 1 pc out of a sheet.
     
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