Re: NE Woodworking Show

2012-01-19 Thread stormin...@snet.net
Thanks to everyone for the info. My game plan falls into what Steve and Begat mentioned; finding a sellable product that the CNC can produce in a quanity that would provide me with an income. Norm -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Legacy Ornamental Mi

Re: NE Woodworking Show

2012-01-16 Thread Begat
ecker > > > > > > > > - Original Message - > From: "Begat" > To: "Legacy Ornamental Mills" > Sent: Monday, January 16, 2012 1:11:47 PM > Subject: Re: NE Woodworking Show > > Hello Norm, > > I have an Arty, as well as a 900, and c

Re: NE Woodworking Show

2012-01-16 Thread Jeff Becker
acy Ornamental Mills" Sent: Monday, January 16, 2012 1:11:47 PM Subject: Re: NE Woodworking Show Hello Norm, I have an Arty, as well as a 900, and cnc is for those who want to make money. At times it seems that every cnc owner is a sign maker (or potentially one), a customer kitchen cabinet make

Re: NE Woodworking Show

2012-01-16 Thread Begat
Hello Norm, I have an Arty, as well as a 900, and cnc is for those who want to make money. At times it seems that every cnc owner is a sign maker (or potentially one), a customer kitchen cabinet maker, or custom something or other. The key is custom, it seems. But I did meet a guy who used his

Re: NE Woodworking Show

2012-01-16 Thread SteveEJ
Norm, I have a CarveWright along with a REVO and a 900/Standard CNC. I think you will enjoy the CW very much. Learn it's limitations and MAKE SURE YOU CLEAN IT AND GET A DUST COLLECTOR!! Did I make that strong enough! LOL.. Vibration was the initial CW killer and that was solved with a new chuck.

NE Woodworking Show

2012-01-16 Thread stormin...@snet.net
To all, I apologize in advance this post may be a little long. I just spent the last three days having a great time at the woodworking show in West Springfield, MA. Previously I went for the vendor exhibits, this year I decided to take advantage of the education. I attended about a dozen seminars