Re: New Arty Machine

2010-01-06 Thread Aaren
Additional info... Once the "Arty" goes off of introductory pricing, it will be competing with this machine from Shopbot. PRSstandard BT48 Buddy 48" Nominal 24" x 48" x 5" Cutter 25" x 49" x 7" Price $8,795 + the A-Axis for $2075 Can be made to cut full sheets of flat stock with p

Re: New Arty Machine

2010-01-06 Thread Aaren
Here's what I came across, Bruce. Buddy 32 [PRSstandard BT32] with these popular accessories - 3.25hp Porter Cable Router - ShopBot Eight-Piece Starter Bit Package - Caster Kit $8,070 (#15105) 6" Rotary Indexing Head (for PRSstandard); PRICE $2,075 Has the ability (for

Re: New Arty Machine

2010-01-06 Thread BRUCE DORWORTH
I don't think I will buy one, but the other machines that you speak of don't come with a rotary axis. You can add one though but the add on is close to the price of an Arty. That just my 2¢. Bruce --- On Wed, 1/6/10, Aaren wrote: From: Aaren Subject: Re: New Arty Machine To: "Legacy Orname

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Re: New Arty Machine

2010-01-06 Thread Aaren
Someone will probably be able to give info on being able to build it for 1/3 to 1/2 that cost. We've seen parts lists and have spoken to machine builders. It is a cool looking machine that will generate a lot of interest, however, at $8000 introductory price for the home user, with other competing

Re: 2xgears

2010-01-06 Thread Curtis
Hello everyone. as promised here are some pix's of my gear set up. any questions? Let me know. C.A.G. On Jan 6, 4:15 am, "Tim Krause" wrote: > That's the version I remember.  No, the carriage travel is not a problem. > > -Tim > > > > > > - Original Message - > From: "curt george" > To:

Re: New Arty Machine

2010-01-06 Thread MACSWAG
Very droll Aaren, mac On Jan 6, 5:38 pm, ITwoodwork wrote: > Any one out there a betting man? > > I am thinking of opening a book on how long it will be before someone > comes in saying they can build for peanuts, etc, etc. > > Ciao > > On Jan 6, 5:14 pm, John Hennen wrote: > > > Click here to

Re: STIFFENING UP A REVO

2010-01-06 Thread MACSWAG
Hi chaps,both good ideas I will use,I was thinking along similar lines,it's best to know first that someone else has done it and got results,thank- you for the posts,MAC. On Jan 6, 10:46 am, "Bill Bulkeley" wrote: > when you say moves a lot I'm assuming you mean moving across the bench I > screwe

Re: New Arty Machine

2010-01-06 Thread ITwoodwork
Any one out there a betting man? I am thinking of opening a book on how long it will be before someone comes in saying they can build for peanuts, etc, etc. Ciao On Jan 6, 5:14 pm, John Hennen wrote: > Click here to see a video on the > Arty > >

Re: New Arty Machine

2010-01-06 Thread John Hennen
Click here to see a video on the Arty The Arty is going to cost 8,695.00. but has an introductory price of 7,995.00. So i guess it depends on what you want do to and your price point. John -- You received this message because you are subsc

Re: New Arty Machine

2010-01-06 Thread Randy Rhine
According to a friend who called and asked, it it'll be around $8,500. rr BRUCE DORWORTH wrote: I think it is probably going to be more like "arm-y leg-y" . Try saying that thre times real fast. Any guesses on price? Not what it is worth, or what you would pay, but what you think Legacy wi

Re: New Arty Machine

2010-01-06 Thread BRUCE DORWORTH
I think it is probably going to be more like "arm-y leg-y" . Try saying that thre times real fast. Any guesses on price? Not what it is worth, or what you would pay, but what you think Legacy will ask for it. I would guess 20k. Bruce --- On Wed, 1/6/10, Aaren wrote: From: Aaren Subject: Re:

Re: STIFFENING UP A REVO

2010-01-06 Thread Bill Bulkeley
when you say moves a lot I'm assuming you mean moving across the bench I screwed mine down that helped but try removing the handle that stops a lot of movement when quick traversing not that you want to be putting the handle on and off all the time Bill - Original Message - From: "Tim

Re: STIFFENING UP A REVO

2010-01-06 Thread Tim Krause
Why not a cross brace across the front and back of the machine? -Tim - Original Message - From: "MACSWAG" To: "Legacy Ornamental Mills" Sent: Tuesday, January 05, 2010 4:48 PM Subject: STIFFENING UP A REVO > > > Hi chaps,I have Revo as you probably know by now,well to save all the >

Re: New Arty Machine

2010-01-06 Thread Aaren
It does look like a pretty slick design. They are having a name-it promotion that will give the winner $1000 off. Maybe they'll call it the "arm-y" or "leg-y" . :) On Jan 5, 5:11 pm, "Tim Krause" wrote: > I'm hoping only an arm :-) > > -Tim > > - Original Message - > From: "MACSWAG" > To

Re: 2xgears

2010-01-06 Thread Tim Krause
That's the version I remember. No, the carriage travel is not a problem. -Tim - Original Message - From: "curt george" To: Sent: Wednesday, January 06, 2010 1:04 AM Subject: Re: 2xgears > Good morning Tim (and all) > Yes those gear combo's would work. but the ones that I have used a