I am a part time woodworker/turner. I started woodworking in high school and dabbled through out my life until 2012. This is when I started buying tools and got my first lathe and I haven't looked back since. Where can you find me? www.moonpiecreations.com
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Note: Moonpie Creations is not affiliated with Chattanooga Bakery, Inc., maker of the Moon Pie baked goods.
Great info Ken, thanks. Have you done any work on a desktop CNC machine? I got one and have enjoyed the learning curve for programming/using. Would love to see some instructional or review videos for what’s out there.
The gauge and amp of a stove wire depends on the stove's power rating. The microwave would require it's own dedicated wire. The wire I used was black clad 12/2 wire. But it was replace a month later with newer 12/2.
Total newbie here... Can you explain the difference between the three wattages of lasers, and the applications of each? Have you worked with leather? Thank you so much for this video. I expect to be purchasing once a few questions are answered. I look forward to checking out your channel and videos!
The different watts you need depend on thickness of the material you want to burn or cut. I would say most of us would not need more than a 20w laser. This is just my opinion. Strength also impacts speed also.
I think most here are looking for real-time IR night vision like I am. Would you say that this provides real-time IR vision or are we to expect recording only?
I never use ANY power equipment in the shop without a push stick. If I cannot figure a way to use a push stick I don't do it at all. I have a profound respect for wood cutting equipment as my flesh is softer than wood. Accidents happen so we have to be eternally vigilant with our bods.
Agree with you about the camera. after seeing this I hate the way you have to set up where you are going to engrave. There is a better solution out there