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    Default New Version Rail Wipers

    Guys....
    Here are a few pics of the latest version of the rail wipers. Aluminum & wicking felt blocks. Saturate with oil once a week.
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    How much for a set? Russ

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    Hey Gary, those look real nice! I really need to put some on mine. Would you mind sharing the details. McMaster-Carr for the felt, but how about the tricked out brackets? ;-)

    Or are you selling them as a kit?

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    I just noticed those in your recent table leg post. If you're selling, I too would be interested.

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    Mark Didawicks machine is set up like that.

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    John...
    The version in the Table Leg post is version 1 on my 4 head machine. The newer version has the aluminum angle in reverse orientation and are on my ATC machine.

    As far as selling them, I need to give that some thought. With the cost of the felt & aluminum and an hours time to cut, sand drill & tap, I thought most would build their own.
    Gary Campbell
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    Based on Gary's idea (as with all the modifications I've done to my machine!) here are my 'poor man's' wipers. McMaster felt wedged in place and secured with bolts/fender washers. Periodic dab of white lithium grease on each pad. From what I remember I needed to drill holes in the machine for proper placement of each pad. Looks like the pad on my Y rail needs a trim...
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    Glen...
    No I havent taken any. It is "tuning up" nicely tho... I am really going to like this machine. Bad part is that there is hardly anything to accessorize!
    Gary Campbell
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    Glen, et al....

    Most of our work lately has not been in the shop. When at the shop, I have been doing 2 projects. One is the training video for the SB Link. Still working part time on that one. There is some video of the machine, but no callouts to any mods. Other than the dustfoot, which my machine had an early prototype not the production version, not many physical changes have been made.

    The other is a co-op with the guys at ShopBot tuning up the code for the MTC. There was a division of users as far as whether to zero to bed or to the top of material. To use the OEM zzero plate or a fixed block. The real truth is that no one that does sign type work, or is starting out, would gain any value from the slightly more complex approach of zero to bed. Also true is the fact that most that incorporate joinery into their cabinet parts using the SB Link can get good results by zero to the top of the material. This is made especially true if using multiple thickness' of material.

    Hopefully, and assuming the crew at SB will find the new files compliant with the SB software, all can use the same file, and choose at will where to zero. There may also be some additions for those that change bits with tool names, etc if they make it into the release version.
    Gary Campbell
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    "We can not solve our problems with the same level of thinking that created them"
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    Quote Originally Posted by islaww View Post
    Glen, et al....
    Hopefully, and assuming the crew at SB will find the new files compliant with the SB software, all can use the same file, and choose at will where to zero.
    Amen to that. Would be a major improvement on both counts.

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