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Post by godsill on May 7, 2013 18:26:03 GMT -8
Looking for somebody who owns a 1015 pro to make an item for me.want to see if will work before purchase.
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Post by Deleted on May 9, 2013 4:09:41 GMT -8
I have not seen any posts on here from anyone that owns the 1015 pro.
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Post by godsill on May 10, 2013 17:18:13 GMT -8
Thanks Bob only say a 1015 because Dan at Oliver said it would work better but a 1013 would probably work just nat for faster production.so are u interested in trying?
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2013 17:21:55 GMT -8
What it it that you are trying to make ?
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Post by godsill on May 11, 2013 19:28:38 GMT -8
Its a grooming pan I've patented for people in wheelchairs and messy shavers.its basically a dust pan for your face..
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Post by Greg on May 11, 2013 20:37:38 GMT -8
You want it made with wood?
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Post by godsill on May 12, 2013 9:48:28 GMT -8
Yeah was thinking like a variety of wood choices and would also like some plastic for medical applications.I'm sure there's other ways but my vision of a wood one seems like this way would work.Also wood opens possibility to do designs in the pan.
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Post by Greg on May 19, 2013 0:43:58 GMT -8
The problem as I see it is this can be done with a 1013 using cut2d software and a dwg file sure it can be done. This machine is not really made to move in this fashion the 1015 is and thats why it cost more. What I'm saying is you will wwear out a 1013 really fast using it for mass production.
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