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Are you advancing sheet goods with the conveyor because the table is smaller than the sheet? I don't see this being an issue on 10x5 table. But does this happen for you with roll to roll too?
I'm talking aluminum specifically. We use a lot of acm as well, I figure if it can cut aluminum well than acm is a no brainer. As for the conveyor, shouldn't need to advance anything when cutting aluminum or other sheets, it's a 10x5 table. I know about the cutting mat, I think the bigger...
Yes a few years ago. About 4k for a set, but it's not adjustable. So you'd be locked into hole size/corner and distance from edge. So you either have to get a lot of combos or limit offerings. I tried to get them to figure an adjustable way, they said probably doable but then I just never...
For the demo they had me print the holes onto the signs and they used them for the reg marks (neat trick saves space) but it meant for the demo each sign had 4 reg marks. This added to the cutting time as it had to read all 4 marks each time. Setup this way the time to cut (1) 8"x4" .040" alum...
Good point here. My research tells me me a cool air "mister" works as good at cooling the bits as using lube. I've also seen some who are running 91% isopropyl alcohol instead of lube with great results. They claim the evaporation of the alcohol prevents sticking and making a mess and does...
With the flatbed cutter, can't you let it cut a sheet (or what fits on the table) and just pull the big waste piece off in one shot, and then advance the conveyor letting the cut decals fall into a catch basket? I assumed you would loose a few of the table while pulling the waste off.. It's...
Flatbed cutter or router table? Trying to decide between a shop sabre pro 10'x5' or colex sharpcut converyor 10'x5'. Completely different animals I know, trying to determine which would be better for me.
Shop sabre would be fitted with 5hp spindle 6 tool changer, optiscout, ecocam knife...
Any update, did you get the camera working? Getting a quote on a shop sabre with opticscout. How is the workflow when you use the camera for printed signs? Do yoy have the tangential knife, ever cut any decals with opticscout? Looking for some real life feedback as it doesn't seem they are...
Thanks for the reply. Is the CRI more to do about color than brightness?
I guess I should elaborate more, this additions main use will be install bays for lettering and wraps. So I'm not concerned so much about the color of the lighting as one would be for a print room. My bigger concern is...
Got the yard hydrant hooked up. Lumber and trusses delivered. Contractor coming Tuesday to frame it. Still hopeful I'll be able to get this closed in and floor poured before the ground freezes.
Still need to decide on lighting. Anybody use LED shop lights, something like these, LED...
Foundation walls are poured.
My plan for running water for an outdoor spigot and sink. I want to be able to not have to heat the shop 24/7(allthough I probably keep it min 40* anyway) in the winter (NY) so I will install a 4' deep frost proof yard hydrant inside the shop next to where I'll T...
This is my other concern with polished, chemicals/oil stains. We will be using 3m citrus remover and rapid remover which gets on the floors. And also runoff from cleaning vehicles, lots of alcohol. Vehicles also leak oil or coolant from time to time. I think I'm leaning epoxy. I'm not...
I've read every thread here on floors, still can't find a consensus what it best for a concrete install bay? What I don't like about my epoxied floor is that it doesn't mop up easily because of the texture of the floor. I suppose I could polish and epoxy for dust free floor, but then It'll...
Another rendering zoomed out a little bit.. There really isn't good access to the north side of addition, blocked by a row of trees ( which could be cleared), but we also lease the area directly above it for trailer/tanker storage. This google earth image doesn't show many there when image was...
I see your point with the benches/ladders etc. you have lining your walls. I'm hoping that having the 2 bays side by side, both bays kinda share the middle space between them, maybe a skinny table, or rolling tool carts, instead of lining the outside walls with 2-4' of stuff. Plus a work bench...
So your bay is 62'x20 and mine will be 60-80'x 20'. And really if I build the office/lobby where it's shown in the sketch it will be 22' wide for the larger bay. I plan on putting a workbench/ wrap tools/supplies storage along the south side of the lobby wall and ladders and other hangables on...
The new addition is 80'x40' 20' high ceilings. It is plenty big enough for big rigs, so I'm confused. In the sketch I show a line where 60' from overhead door is, that's the area that will be dedicated for install. Largest trailer I've done in 13 years was 54'. Unless you are concerned about...
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