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    As the others say, that's a nice example of your machine being used to make a living. I for one am glad you keep posting videos of the parts you're making. I will be doing the same once I've built my router.

    It definitely was interesting to see how you get a smooth finish to something you want made, i.e. roughing out first then going over to get rid of those stepped cuts. I have a couple of questions, hope you don't mind,

    how long did the whole job take, and did you watch the whole thing? lol

    when you were roughing out the main shape why weren't you using the extraction, looks like there would be lots of recutting material?

    How did your numatic extractor cope when you was using it? I'm thinking of buying a similar type of HPLV extractor and wondering how the the container size coped with the volume of chips. Also what's their duty cycle like? Could you leave it on for a few hours?

    Thanks Adil
    Last edited by Iwant1; 11-03-2013 at 10:52 AM.

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