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n_maher

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  1. Yes, there were definitely reasons. 1. The Shapeoko is, in many ways, an evolutionary step forward from the X-carve. They started as the same company and split somewhere after their initial few designs. Its chassis is supposed to be more rigid and with add ons like the HDZ it can be even more capable. 2. I don't like that the X-carve software requires a network connection. That said, I think their software might be slightly more capable than Carbide's but you can use the X-carve software to generate g-code that the Shapeoko can read so if push comes to shove I'll do that. It's mostly related to inlay work, which I'd like to try at some point but I'm not there yet. 3. I was lucky enough to find a new in box Shapeoko XXL for sale locally for about 40% off, basically the cost of the smallest one. It was too good a deal to pass up. The main board toasted itself within the first few weeks and while Carbide wouldn't warranty it, they did sell me one at cost which was nice of them. I don't think there's a bad choice as both are really capable when used within their limits. Both can be significantly upgraded and appear to have similar community and commercial support. If I continue to have as much fun as I am I can see myself building my own machine at some point. I don't need the entire size of the XXL and think a ball screw or linear bearing based machine with way more rigidity would be sweet with a cutting area of maybe 20" x 20" or so. Trying not to give that much thought at this point...
  2. It was just a cheap strip brush I found on Amazon. It's 3' long and I figure I might need 12" so I can just send you the rest when I'm done if you want to try it. I'm going to try to get it all put together this weekend. I'd hope to get the laser at least partially hooked up and aligned today but actual work was working against me. Goddamnit I hate it when it does that.
  3. Gained access to a decent 3D printer and may be going down a rabbit hole. First project, parts for the Shapeoko to help manage dust. I've already printed the lower section as well and have the brush section arriving from Amazon tomorrow.
  4. Happy Birthday!
  5. n_maher replied to blessingx's topic in TV
    This.
  6. Yeah it is. I think I had the machine running for 6 hours or so today. Thank god I don't have the rigidity to really consider cutting metal. Yet.
  7. Decided to have a little fun this weekend, work on the sign project, and cheer up a coworker who was having a rough time last week. Zero Fox coaster Trash Can trail sign I guess the next logical thing to do is work on a d-_-b coaster, right?
  8. Happy Birthday!
  9. Happy Birthday!!
  10. n_maher replied to Voltron's topic in Off Topic
    Happy Birthday!
  11. Happy belated birthday!
  12. n_maher replied to Dusty Chalk's topic in Miscellaneous
    It's possible for 13 months to span three years, if you get creative. Sweet watch!
  13. Homemade pork chili verde. God I love this stuff.
  14. Thanks Kerry, it took way too long but I got there eventually. Should be fun to tinker with now and see what sort of fun/trouble I can get into. Somehow I have to avoid the immediate temptation to upgrade it.
  15. Not today but over the course of the last week, finally got to use the Shapeoko to actually make something. A coworker from the central office is retiring after 46 years of Government service. I decided to make her a custom plaque. First prototype It's basically a relief of the island that the Shipyard is on. Prototype #2 Figured out that I was having some issues zeroing the Z axis, which were entirely user error. ?‍♂️ Final version: I got the shipyard to engrave the small brass tag, I haven't gotten to the point where I can do that yet. Next up, some signs for the local MTB trail network.
  16. Presumably the Emperor is still wearing clothes?
  17. ^^^ Nice, glad to know that he got humpty dumpty all back together again. I recently got the change to drive a P90D or something like that, can't remember the exact model but it was a Model S, dual motor, long range. Even on a short drive it was easy to appreciate. Made me really want to try a Model 3. And I doubly agree on the regen braking front. It was almost immediately intuitive.
  18. Happy Birthday!
  19. Happy Birthday! ?
  20. #nobrettsallowed
  21. n_maher replied to swt61's topic in Off Topic
    Happy Birthday, Jim!
  22. It's a compromise to be sure, but driving to and from work is one of the few times during the day when I'm alone and can consume something like an audiobook. No option to read during that period and very little time to actually read.
  23. Happy birthday my tall friend. Here's to hoping the day is filled with the correct doses on wine and fun.
  24. ^^ That's essentially my issues with any "overly smart" smart watch. I swear there has to be a sweet spot in this ecosystem for an Apple product that does most of what the current watch does but has 5x the battery life and is wi-fi only. I'd buy that in a heartbeat, if they put it in a round case. Picky, I am.
  25. Happy Birthday!!!

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