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So far, I love the CNC I've been running for close to a year now. I've not done nearly as much with it as I hope to, but it's provided me all of the new challenges, excitement, and opportunity for growth that was anticipated. It has also resulted in a few very obscure unanticipated jobs that were not exactly signs, but were highly profitable, and both pushed me to learn more of the versatility of CNC work in general, and my machine in particular.
Being a tool addict, I often cruise the penny-saver pamphlets, garage sales & of course my new favorite, craigslist.
Anyway, a neighbor is selling a set of small clamps & hold-down tabs and screws, along with an aluminum surface with a series of threaded holes for attaching the various clamps, to use for clamping down work for CNC routing.
I can see how I would be able to screw (or clamp) this aluminum surface to my spoil board, even add a mini spoilboard on this aluminum surface, calibrate the table to recognize the new surface, & then with the use of these hold-down tabs, clamps, screws & the tables gridwork of threaded holes... there is the potential to assist with holding down smaller items that could then be routed into, & even cut out. (into the mini spoil board)
The question is do any of the more experienced router owners think this "kit" has a better than even chance of coming in to use for me some day? So far, I have not had any need for such a complex hold down system, & have screwed items right into my spoilboard in the past, when an item is not easily held by my 20HP vacuum pump, for whatever reason, however I do recognize the time that can be lost in figuring out a custom jig for a multitude of possibilities going forward the next several years. I also recognize that whenever new tools present new solutions, then things I might have thought I couldn't do will become possible, or things that seemed time consuming or even cost prohibitive will possibly turn into profitable jobs that i otherwise may have passed up.
So, to me, I believe a price of $325 could be recovered the first one or two times this kit helped me do something I might otherwise not have done... I just don't know how likely it is that one or two situations like this will ever arise.
I'll paste in the description from the ad, & a photo. I actually saw this item before, & it wasn't for sale at that time. I'll be going to look at it again in an hour or so. I look forward to any replies, pro or con:
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Being a tool addict, I often cruise the penny-saver pamphlets, garage sales & of course my new favorite, craigslist.
Anyway, a neighbor is selling a set of small clamps & hold-down tabs and screws, along with an aluminum surface with a series of threaded holes for attaching the various clamps, to use for clamping down work for CNC routing.
I can see how I would be able to screw (or clamp) this aluminum surface to my spoil board, even add a mini spoilboard on this aluminum surface, calibrate the table to recognize the new surface, & then with the use of these hold-down tabs, clamps, screws & the tables gridwork of threaded holes... there is the potential to assist with holding down smaller items that could then be routed into, & even cut out. (into the mini spoil board)
The question is do any of the more experienced router owners think this "kit" has a better than even chance of coming in to use for me some day? So far, I have not had any need for such a complex hold down system, & have screwed items right into my spoilboard in the past, when an item is not easily held by my 20HP vacuum pump, for whatever reason, however I do recognize the time that can be lost in figuring out a custom jig for a multitude of possibilities going forward the next several years. I also recognize that whenever new tools present new solutions, then things I might have thought I couldn't do will become possible, or things that seemed time consuming or even cost prohibitive will possibly turn into profitable jobs that i otherwise may have passed up.
So, to me, I believe a price of $325 could be recovered the first one or two times this kit helped me do something I might otherwise not have done... I just don't know how likely it is that one or two situations like this will ever arise.
I'll paste in the description from the ad, & a photo. I actually saw this item before, & it wasn't for sale at that time. I'll be going to look at it again in an hour or so. I look forward to any replies, pro or con:
Clamping jig - extreme hold down clamping for doing machining, CNC milling or routing or any work on a piece of material... $325.00.
Includes all pictured clamps, graduated lengths of ¼ inch hex bolts allow for varied heights of work pieces.
The 1 inch thick aluminum plate (20" x 46") is drilled and tapped for the ¼ inch bolts for hold-down.
All holes are plugged with set screws to keep them clean.
Includes 3 sizes of angle brackets for flexibility in clamping for work on material at any angle.
A precise traveling vise is included for precise positioning of workpieces.
By the way, what does  mean?