Re: Storage of sheet goods
Here is my former plywood rack. I used both sides for whole sheets and the center for smaller scraps. It took a lot of floor space and was annoying to get to something not on top of the pile. I gave
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TJ Cornish
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Re: Chicago School of Woodworking
And it has shipped. It will arrive on Halloween!
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habacomike (Mike King)
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Re: 3D printer usage for wood shop
Imran, I printed this on a Markforged the material is nylon with chopped carbon fiber, i will check cost tomorrow but I don¡¯t think it was $20. Regards, Mark
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Mark Kessler
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Re: 3D printer usage for wood shop
I have been 3D printing for quite a few years now. I use it to help design prototypes and make a lot of fixtures. I need to hold things for laser engraving and have made a lot of jigs to hold parts at
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Brian Lamb
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Re: 3D printer usage for wood shop
I think the dust port adapter was printed in nylon. Nylon is about twice the price compared to PLA, which I used. Strength wise I don't think the adapter needed to be printed in nylon. The diamond
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michael@...
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Re: 3D printer usage for wood shop
Cool concept but I'd never have enough sandpaper in the single grits to keep them filled. I use an old plastic tool box with dividers for separating my sandpaper. Pretty compact. Dave Davies
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David Davies
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Re: 3D printer usage for wood shop
the diamond perforated design is beautiful. material cost is very reasonable. IIRC, last datapoint was $20-$30 for the overhead saw guard rectangular to round dust port adapter. maybe it required a
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imran
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Re: 3D printer usage for wood shop
Material cost for the 125 mm version is about 5 USD each. I went through some iterations, mostly to learn what I could print. Material cost for those varied from about 3 USD to 8 USD. The cheapest one
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michael@...
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Re: 3D printer usage for wood shop
awesome storage, not to mention the cool factor. beats my poor excuse made with scrap. does not hold RO90 paper. any idea how much these cost in just material? imran
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imran
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3D printer usage for wood shop
I have been thinking of getting a 3D printer for many years. I finally took the plunge about a week ago. Where ever I look I now see opportunities for 3D printed objects. There are also plenty of
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michael@...
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Re: Storage of sheet goods
joe, Joe not in NO brings a good point about access to both sides and refreshes memories. so i can add a few things: I can say that it was never something that i was pleased with. the purpose of
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imran
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Re: Storage of sheet goods
Joe, after I sold the cart like you posted I did what Jason has done and used drywall carts to move and store plywood for projects then put the leftovers on the cantilever rack. Like Imran said the
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bacchus6015
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Re: Storage of sheet goods
Did something similar a couple of years ago, holds about 10 sheets https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yj__CzjwZek <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yj__CzjwZek> Chris Edwards caedwards874@... (407)
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Christopher Edwards
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Re: Storage of sheet goods
Very nice setup! Bill B¨¦langer wrote:
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Bill Belanger
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Re: Storage of sheet goods
I have a vertical storage rack with EMT conduit as dividers. If you keep a slot full there is no room for wood movement. ?The rack is right at the end of my siding saw. ?I can slide a sheet out and
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Mark McFarlane
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Re: Storage of sheet goods
We have a drywall cart that has a UMHW base on it, holds 10-15 sheets depending on thickness. It has really nice 5" casters on it, all 4 swivel but 2 have the option to lock straight although we never
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Jason Holtz
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Re: Storage of sheet goods
I bought 5¡± swivel casters rated for 1,000 lbs each. Steel wheels with a small poly rim. Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2020 12:25 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [FOG] Storage of sheet
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Joe Jensen
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Re: Storage of sheet goods
Joe, if you have space it should work for you. it can get heavy. i only issue with using it was maneuverability. i started with 2 turning casters and 2 fixed. due to tight space i sometimes had to
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imran
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#110820
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Re: Storage of sheet goods
My new one person hobby shop is 2400 sq ft so I¡¯m ok on space. I want to minimize the time spent digging through a stack to see what cutoffs I have to use. Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2020 11:24 AM
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Joe Jensen
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Re: Storage of sheet goods
I have pieces or maybe 20 different types/sizes. I stored vertically behind the shop made cantilever rack in the last shop. If you have a ton of different types how did you handle that on the rack?
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Joe Jensen
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