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  1. #1
    Thanks for the reply. When I'm doing a clock 1300mm in length I couldnt cut it into sections. Mind you, that's a large stave and it's unusual to sell to sell a clock made that size. most of the stuff I Sell is from staves that are smaller, probably about a metre. Other stuff is made from staves that have already been cut down into shorter sections. Cask lids are usually no wider than 800 in diameter. When I think about it I intended to fill the carving with various coloured resins and sanding them off, think Book of Kells, so uniformity of depth isn't really an issue....is it?

    So a three axis with a working area of 1000 x 800 x 200

    Does that sound about right? Doable, price?

  2. #2
    Further calculations have to be made, but i would say around 3500 euro. That parts only.
    project 1 , 2, Dust Shoe ...

  3. #3
    Quote me up a full price, I'm selling a property at auction on the eighth of February so I'll be looking to buy around then if the price is right

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