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Intro
Apr 5, 2020 21:16:35 GMT -5
Post by taylor on Apr 5, 2020 21:16:35 GMT -5
Welcome from southern Arizona.
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Post by taylor on Apr 5, 2020 0:05:56 GMT -5
Welcome from southern Arizona.
Happy tumbling!
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Post by taylor on Apr 5, 2020 0:01:47 GMT -5
We changed from an economy blade to a BD-303 with 0.032" kerf on our 10" saw. Much lower decibels and great cuts! Worth the $$!
Assuming the 4" saw is a tile saw I doubt that there would be any noticeable decrease in volume.
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Post by taylor on Apr 4, 2020 0:48:08 GMT -5
Welcome from southern Arizona.
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Post by taylor on Apr 4, 2020 0:33:48 GMT -5
Welcome from southern Arizona!
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Post by taylor on Apr 3, 2020 15:53:06 GMT -5
Welcome from southern Arizona!
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Post by taylor on Apr 1, 2020 0:26:41 GMT -5
Thank you for the link EricD . We had a tile saw for a short period of time...profound dislike. I already know that Rockoonz has good taste in saws. I'm interested in starting to do intarsia, so I'm curious about his results with this type saw.
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Post by taylor on Mar 31, 2020 20:28:13 GMT -5
In my very limited experience I have not seen a sliding table. Rockoonz please update us on its performance when you get it up and running!
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Post by taylor on Mar 31, 2020 19:35:28 GMT -5
Barranca Diamond lists their BD-305 as 'Agate Kutter'--the name Agate Kutter being trade marked...
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Post by taylor on Mar 31, 2020 16:24:33 GMT -5
Welcome from southern Arizona!
(nice airplane)
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Post by taylor on Mar 29, 2020 12:43:36 GMT -5
And then there is the rock that appears right AFTER logging out!
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Howdy
Mar 28, 2020 0:10:37 GMT -5
Post by taylor on Mar 28, 2020 0:10:37 GMT -5
Welcome from southern Arizona!
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Post by taylor on Mar 28, 2020 0:01:58 GMT -5
Welcome! Lots of helpful folks and helpful threads here.
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Post by taylor on Mar 24, 2020 18:21:06 GMT -5
Welcome from southern Arizona!
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Post by taylor on Mar 16, 2020 23:52:02 GMT -5
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Post by taylor on Mar 9, 2020 18:43:23 GMT -5
I had a similar machine for a while. It was a great beginner machine...can I do this? will I still like this after I've learned how to do it? Affordable. That sort of thing.
What I didn't like was the angle at which you have to put your wrists and arms to be on the bottom half of the wheels when using a dop stick. Not bad if you are going to cut one or two cabs. Ergonomically very bad if you are going to use for hours and hours. Might not be an issue if you cab without dopping.
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Post by taylor on Feb 26, 2020 18:47:35 GMT -5
Wasn't there a thread about someone starting with 80 and just letting them roll until they were done?
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Post by taylor on Feb 25, 2020 17:21:11 GMT -5
We replaced a couple of motors...I think the timing was about once per year. Since adding a fan over the tumblers we haven't had to replace a motor in over two years.
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Post by taylor on Feb 25, 2020 17:15:21 GMT -5
Welcome from southern Arizona.
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Post by taylor on Feb 25, 2020 17:14:28 GMT -5
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