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18th June 2007, 12:05 PM #91Intermediate Member
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Hi Guys. Long time no see.
One of the most expensive woodworking tools is the beam saw.
Here is a portable beam saw... upside down.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAveFBfaBIU
The same setup is great for panel cutting with unlimited cross cut
and rip cut capacity. Even bevel and compound cuts are safe and easy.
The idea is to find safety first and the rest (speed-accuracy and ease) are not far away. Woodworking is stigmatized by the tablesaw mentality that it's OK to push the wood into spinning blades and against fences.
A perfect senario for a disaster.
I used many-many tools before I realized that I was very-very lucky to have all of my body parts in place.
Some of us can't Imagine that a simple tool can do all that better and faster than a tablesaw-panelsaw-jointer etc.
We're working with accuracy less than ) .005" to make all the ez parts from Aluminum and UHMW plastic.
Better than my plastic distributor with $1M computerized panel saw.
My guys never used a cutting tool before and my insurance is very low because they inspect my shop and they can't think of an easy way for us to cut our fingers.
Our rent is the lowest in the states ( comparing income/space) because our cutting and milling sections are simpe tools made from ez smart parts to mass produce... the ez smart.
Gang cutting is the best part of the ez smart Bridge.
Here is the same setup again outperforming our miter saws
in safety speed and accuracy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAkWQjVL-Rw
Enjoy and please be nice to YCF. (yourcarpenterfriend)
Tablesaw lovers...have your fun.
Thanks Guys.
YCF Dino
Eurekazone.
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18th June 2007, 01:27 PM #92
Dino mate... I know you yanks have cheep broadband and real zoom power instant download techno gear over there but mate some of us are on dialup here and to download a youtube movie is like an all day affair! So some of us (like me for instance) have other things to do than sitting waiting all day for a movie to download
So given that and your generous effort to write and show this thing... would you mind PLEASE inserting some pics for us to have a gander at? that way we get a preview and if we like what we see and are interested we can decide if we want to spend the day waiting on a movie to download?
Pics are good... really... pics are good!Believe me there IS life beyond marriage!!! Relax breathe and smile learn to laugh again from the heart so it reaches the eyes!!
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18th June 2007, 02:43 PM #93Intermediate Member
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Hi Wild Dingo.
(What is dingo?)
I will shoot a nice photo gallery with the Bridge System.
You can follow this thread to get an idea.
http://sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=59928
http://sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=57886
Thanks and I'll be back with better pictures.
YCF Dino
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18th June 2007, 02:46 PM #94
Can I suggest you go and start a new thread for it?
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18th June 2007, 02:46 PM #95
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18th June 2007, 03:00 PM #96
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18th June 2007, 03:46 PM #97Intermediate Member
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Wild is good.
If we take out the "G" we have a Wild Dino
Interesting.
Aboriginal people across the continent adopted the dingo as a companion animal, using it to assist with hunting and for warmth on cold nights. (The terms "two-dog night" and "three-dog night" are believed to come from Aboriginal idiom, describing the overnight temperature.)
A simple setup of the B-100.
http://eurekazone.com/gallery/the-B-100-ez-Bridge
The Bridge can be set many ways to form any tool.
I will take good pictures tomorrow and post a link.
I may start a new thread with the whole concept.
The Dead Wood Concept.
See you guys tomorrow.
Thanks for not attacking Dino like Wild Dingo's.
Half dog nite here.
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18th June 2007, 03:51 PM #98I may start a new thread with the whole concept.
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