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12-05-2015 #1
Well Alex must say your a sly bugger I didn't see you taking those pics and wasn't expecting this but hey least your praising not slagging. . .Lol
Thanks All for nice comments and those pics don't show just how heavy that bloody thing is.!!. . . Plenty of tea was required after humping that thing around. (Bacon butty's also went down nice as well thanks to Alex's lovely wife.!!) 6mm wall steel don't walk around the floor and now I think Alex fully realises why he went to the trouble of removing wooden floor and laying concrete slab.!!.
Looks like didn't take you long to get back into using a CNC machine Alex and look forward to seeing what comes off the end. Wish you well with your business and machine performs to expectations giving you that new dimension CNC allows.
Here's few pics I took that show it with control box on wall and with all it's covers on.
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12-05-2015 #2
Alex, you are a jammy devil, getting Jazz to make that for you. Jazz, that looks a super job, but from you anything less would be a disapointment!!! G.
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12-05-2015 #3
that looks fab, and very heavy....
must of been a nightmare getting that in the van...
sure looks top notch........
great stuff........
lucky bs38945868rd :)
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12-05-2015 #4
Thank you very much guys, if you ever get the chance, and he is able to, get Dean to make your machine.
As i said before i would never have had the time nor the expertise to put, what i have in place now, together my self.
The machine weighs a ton, took 3 of us to lift one side lol, don't think heath was really trying tho lol.
Bacon buttes were made by yours truly as was 19 of the 20 cups of tea lol.
Saturday and sunday, my head was bursting, trying to put into practice what i had been studying in preparation for the machines arrival. But i have to say, that yesterday and today has been a pleasure.
Ive made the a few things, out of mdc, just to get used to the machine.
I,m glad to say that I'm on cloud 9, and after putting some of my work on my Facebook account, orders have started to fire in.
This is going to be the best working decision that i have ever made in my life.
Once again all made possible by the expertise of Dean.
watch this space.
alex
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13-05-2015 #6
well done Jazz, super build. best of luck Alex.
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14-05-2015 #7
awesome! can you post any videos by any chance? love to see some of the machines here working in real time!
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18-10-2016 #8
great build ! any idea what the total cost came to ? im looking at building a machine like that
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18-10-2016 #9
High Y rails to remove the flexi side plate inaccuracy, table adjusts up and down to remove the Z overhang, hard to fault it
Traditionally on a Jazz machine, one crucial component will be hand forged from lager beer bottle caps, have you found it yet?
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18-10-2016 #10Traditionally on a Jazz machine, one crucial component will be hand forged from lager beer bottle caps, have you found it yet?..Clive
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