View Full Version : Onsrud Cutters
garyb
02-11-2010, 08:19 AM
Besides our custom 3d cutters and kits http://www.beckwithdecor.com/index_files/Cutters.htm
We have now launched our Onsrud Cutter section.
http://www.beckwithdecor.com/index_files/Onsrud.htm
With approx 300 cutters covering wood, metal and plastic tooling plus ER25 collets and accessories.
This listing will grow as we increase our inventory but we are open to request & comments if you care to email.
mikeacg
02-11-2010, 09:12 AM
Gary,
How timely! I was just looking for a 3/8" ER25!
Mike
I've tried finding the collets and I must be blind - I can find them.
I'm in need of a 5/16" collet for some 5/16" specialty bits I have.
Don
www.dlwoodworks.com (http://www.dlwoodworks.com)
garyb
02-12-2010, 05:21 PM
Don, we currently just have the ER25 collets listed from the link above click on the picture of the collet or this link will take you there. The 5/16 is the 34-158
http://www.beckwithdecor.com/index_files/ONS13.htm
Gary
Thanks Gary!
If might be a Firefox problem but when I bring up your website in the browser what I see is this:
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Like I said, it might be Firefox - don't know.
Don
mikeacg
02-12-2010, 06:36 PM
Don,
I use Firefox and I see it just fine on my machine.
Mike
garyb
02-12-2010, 09:53 PM
Don't know what to tell you on that one Don,
comes up correctly under IE8, safari and Firefox here.
You might try clearing your cache and then do a refresh see if that corrects it.
Do you have problems with any of the other pages?
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widgetworks_unlimited
02-13-2010, 02:10 AM
I found a similar problem with FireFox when designing our website: www.WidgetWorksUnlimited.com (http://www.WidgetWorksUnlimited.com)
FireFox may display sites differently depending on the screen size/aspect ratio - it was difficult to track this issue down and fix it.
FireFox also has a "zoom" feature under the view menu. It's easy to inadvertently increase/decrease the view size by hitting the wrong keys. Some things will get bigger/smaller while others stay the same, often messing up the alignment of images, etc.
garyb
02-13-2010, 10:21 AM
Russ
did you find a fix?
What I have found is this apears to be computer specific.
Although we optimize for IE8 we still check with Safari and Firefox but have never got what Don is seeing on our end. We did get an email some time back from a customer with a similar view but could not pinpoint or resolve the issue.
I also note that Mike is using Firefox and it comes up correctly for him.
Don what size screen and resolution are you running?
cnc_works
02-13-2010, 10:57 AM
I get effects like this on some pages when I have Firefox's magnification set over 100%. With my eyes on my monitor it is usually at 120%.
Donn
widgetworks_unlimited
02-13-2010, 12:25 PM
"did you find a fix?"
Well, yes and no... we found that our code worked fine at 100%/normal viewing, so we decided not to pursue any additional improvement - in fear that we might do more harm than good.
My theory is that most sites will look whacky when enlarged, so the viewers who choose this feature will be used to it and won't hold it against us. There's just no way to please everybody, so I go by percentages.
Speaking of percentages... I would probably optimize for FireFox and IE equally. I believe that covers +90% of viewers. Those Mac guys love to do their own thing, so Safari can be a pain - but lots of Mac users prefer FireFox. While some people are still using small 17" monitors, all the up to date websites are designed for 19" or widescreens. Narrow layouts look outdated, even if you just created it yesterday.
Most standard webstore packages track browser type and screen size for all customers that visit - I'm sure you can find this data on your own customers. A lot of tooling guys are old school - they may still be using Commodore 64's
widgetworks_unlimited
02-13-2010, 12:28 PM
I forgot to mention that I use FireFox, and your site's table borders have display issues on my machine as well.
These computers sure make life easy!
Gary,
Screen resolution on both monitors is 1920x1080 with medium sized font instead of the normal small font. Old eyes need bigger letters. I do use the zoom feature in Firefox regularly especially when I get pages with fonts so small I need to get a foot away with my reading glasses to see them.
Don
garyb
02-13-2010, 01:46 PM
Thanks guys I will keep tooling with this
Yes Russ we do check our logs regularly and note browser views, hits etc.
We optimize for 1680x1050 standard sizing and set our page width at 12". For 17" screens this will fill for 22" will fill with the favorites tab pinned.
Just seems we fight this everytime we go through an upgrade.
Just happen to think that may not be the resolution we optimize to, not at that computer.
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