B barkwindjammer Established Member Joined 2 Jan 2010 Messages 983 Reaction score 0 Location Central Alba 20 Feb 2013 #1 Bet thats pricey !! 8) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UmL7xZZSUk
K keithkarl2007 Established Member Joined 25 Jul 2009 Messages 151 Reaction score 0 Location ireland 20 Feb 2013 #2 Wow, that is something else.
H Heath Robinson Established Member Joined 20 Feb 2012 Messages 92 Reaction score 12 Location At large in the west country 20 Feb 2013 #3 Would be cheaper to buy a cheap chiwanese laser etcher/cutter... And then you'd have a laser!
stevebuk Established Member Joined 23 Jan 2007 Messages 2,696 Reaction score 0 Location Nottinghamshire 20 Feb 2013 #4 i cant understand what the user is actually doing except pushing/pulling the router, i'll stick to my scroll saw i think..
i cant understand what the user is actually doing except pushing/pulling the router, i'll stick to my scroll saw i think..
G Gary Morris Established Member Joined 10 Jan 2013 Messages 398 Reaction score 0 Location Birmingham 20 Feb 2013 #5 Just looks like a camera / magnifier with a screen, may improve cut lines / accuracy when scrolling. Gary
Just looks like a camera / magnifier with a screen, may improve cut lines / accuracy when scrolling. Gary
Chrispy Established Member Joined 10 Aug 2011 Messages 1,981 Reaction score 183 Location Oxfordshire 20 Feb 2013 #6 Gary Morris":af2qoi4f said: Just looks like a camera / magnifier with a screen, may improve cut lines / accuracy when scrolling. Gary Click to expand... Look again........... The user is putting the router body in the approximate position using the monitor and the actual router is moving inside the body thus correcting the position presumably to within .01mm or there abouts.
Gary Morris":af2qoi4f said: Just looks like a camera / magnifier with a screen, may improve cut lines / accuracy when scrolling. Gary Click to expand... Look again........... The user is putting the router body in the approximate position using the monitor and the actual router is moving inside the body thus correcting the position presumably to within .01mm or there abouts.
M marcus Established Member Joined 20 Nov 2006 Messages 863 Reaction score 3 20 Feb 2013 #7 That would be absolutely brilliant for doing inlay. So long as it never makes a mistake.....