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If it can take the place of a lathe , mill and SG I'll pick up alot of space ! :grin:
Hahahahaha nope! But for cutting leather, vinyl, cardboard, making labels, t-shirt art, cup art, etc. , it can’t be beat…

I do not know how to use it… I let my wife help me with that one. She has made me some vinyl labels for a couple of fun projects….

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And also making me one this week to try metal etching…
 
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Hahahahaha nope! But for cutting leather, vinyl, cardboard, making labels, t-shirt art, cup art, etc. , it can’t be beat…

I do not know how to use it… I let my wife help me with that one. She has made me some vinyl labels for a couple of fun projects…. And also making me one this week to try metal etching…
Have not tried it, but have read that they are good for cutting gaskets also.
 
I need to make a few dozen bird houses . The blue birds ( not blue jays ) are everywhere lately . :)
 
I'm assuming this doesn't use Smart Cam , easy cam , virtual gibs or unigraphics 'eh ? :grin: Jeez , back into cnc after 20 years out of it . :big grin:
 
I needed a half decent clamp type multimeter and settled on this one. kept looking at all the stuff this tool is capable of, most of which will not be used (I'm no electrician, Just DIYer). but for basic functions, this model sounded more than adequate:
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