skriz
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mojo;302683 wrote: Once you see how well it works with a router, you won't use anything else - table saws are very crude in comparison...
Bah, CNC trumps your router

mojo;302683 wrote: Once you see how well it works with a router, you won't use anything else - table saws are very crude in comparison...
Derek_S;302702 wrote: Does laser beam trump CNC?
I say yes, because who gets to say I built "X" with a freakin laser beam.
"Cool, how'd you do that???"
"Oh that old thing? I use a freakin laser beam, MAN."
Derek_S;302707 wrote: THe only thing is that it cant bevel edges like a CNC/router can. It strictly cuts on 2 planes, X and Y.
If you call me, do it before 12 or after 7. I have a project presentation tomorrow... thus my late night....
Derek_S;302723 wrote: I know you told me that before, but doesnt the weldon melt the acrylic, anyways? I would think the lack of pores would actually create a stronger bond, as ther eis more surface area. I could maybe see that if you were caulking it.
But I know very little about acrylic, so just throwing that out there as an observation.
Jeff, that pic is actually my mental image everytime I talk about the LASER cutter.
Derek_S;302723 wrote: I would think the lack of pores would actually create a stronger bond, as ther eis more surface area.
Skriz;302736 wrote: Think of it as having a better grip on the "rough" surface, rather than a slick surface.
You'll just have to take my word on it!![]()