took advantage of the end of years sale, bought a bobscnc 744 with extension cuts a 4'x8' sheet of substrate.
my plan is, print on the roland with registration marks, laminate with the royal sovereign, mount to coro or whatever on one of the daige's (routine so far...)
THEN
send to flexi enroute (there is a button for it)
use the bobscnc to contour cut. (that's why i posted it as a question)
i have no patience for hand cutting (and to be honest, i suck at it!)
so, if nothing else, it should keep the guys from laughing at what a terrible job i do, following a cut line
all in, building table around it, adding dust collection, and the rather questionable jig to maintain consistent height for manual tool changes, will this turn into a great way to wet my feet in this area of business, for only around $5000 or will i be posting the whole thing on craigslist so i don't have to annoy myself looking at it?
my plan B was to buy a "gerber says it can't be fixed" sabre 408 for around $5000
i was getting myself a new project, either way & if i see a deal on a sabre tomorrow, i will probably hedge my bets and buy it
my plan is, print on the roland with registration marks, laminate with the royal sovereign, mount to coro or whatever on one of the daige's (routine so far...)
THEN
send to flexi enroute (there is a button for it)
use the bobscnc to contour cut. (that's why i posted it as a question)
i have no patience for hand cutting (and to be honest, i suck at it!)
so, if nothing else, it should keep the guys from laughing at what a terrible job i do, following a cut line
all in, building table around it, adding dust collection, and the rather questionable jig to maintain consistent height for manual tool changes, will this turn into a great way to wet my feet in this area of business, for only around $5000 or will i be posting the whole thing on craigslist so i don't have to annoy myself looking at it?
my plan B was to buy a "gerber says it can't be fixed" sabre 408 for around $5000
i was getting myself a new project, either way & if i see a deal on a sabre tomorrow, i will probably hedge my bets and buy it