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I'd give CNC Machine Shop | Custom Waterjet, Plasma, Laser Cutting | eMachineShop.com a shot. In that type of quantity it may prove affordable.
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Dinny, Notice I said Macbook, not Pro. If I were buying an Ipad I'd never buy the 16GB, $499 model. I'd run out of space in a hurry and I remember often cursing my Touch for being wifi crippled so that means 3G too. Add that up and I'd swiftly be dropping $729 on something that is not a computer and something that requires that you have it tethered to an actual computer. With my discount I can get a brand new Macbook for $899 which to me just makes infinitely more sense for my use case and sounds to me like it's more what you're after as well. I want to offload and upload pictures, download movies and watch them (not just from Apple or Netflix), rip CD's and DVD's, blah blah blah. That's my 2
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So I got to try one of these this weekend at the Apple store in Boston. While cool I didn't find it magical or particularly revolutionary. I still think that there's a certain type of user for which this is the perfect device, I'm just not it. If I spent any significant amount of time on a bus, train or plane it'd be a no brainer but for casual web surfing on the couch I greatly prefer my macbook. I also found the aluminum chassis to be very slick and imagine that most will use a case simply to have something more tactile to hold onto. The screen is also (as already reported) a finger-print magnet which in the insanely bright lights of the store was pretty distracting. Conclusion - I doubt I'll own one any time soon unless I come into more money than I know what to do with.
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Agreed, the mix of metric and standard (mm dims, 4-40 screws) doesn't seem likely to be found on a shelf.
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W5000, good lord I did not like them. Seriously though Dinny, perhaps checking out the D7000 would be a good idea. I think they can often be found in the 5-600 range and Tyll spoke pretty highly of them.
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Not really, no. I have one has well and its functionality is pretty much limited to PCBs with those big jaws although as Chris said you can buy other heads for it.
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The model 301 has served me well for many years now. PanaVise Products, Inc. One thing that might be worth adding would be the 312 base, which adds a lot of stability and a place to stash a few parts while you're working. PanaVise Products, Inc. And you might find both cheaper with a little searching, I can't remember where I ordered my stuff from in '04.
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Where there's a will (and sufficient stupidity) there's a way, Mark! What is really epic about the thing is that the 1/2" diameter tool holder works perfect for the wood router bits that I have. The wood bits not surprisingly cut much better than the end mills that I have on hand. And of course things like this really are a sickness, just dropped $130 on accessories to make it more "useful".
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Yup, it has two digital scales hard mounted to the table. I just tested the first use case - precision wood router for recessing thick wood front and back panels. It rocks. This should work equally well for aluminum and will be tested in the very near future.
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I got a screaming deal on it Steve, $300 with a (semi) crappy stand, the tooling and some aftermarket tool holders. Just the two DRO scales cost a third of that at least and the tool holders another $50+. And Stretch, while I could, I won't, we're still going fancy with yours and I promise progress next week.
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I was getting anxious waiting for the big mill to show up (still weeks away) and spotted something interesting on Craigslist, which I went to pick up this afternoon. It's a well worn Grizzly G8689 that came with a bit of tooling and DRO's on both the X and Y axis. I've already made some wood chips with it and it won't be long before I throw some aluminum on the table and get serious.
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I doubt it, as useful as it may be given that I think my MB is just slightly too small a viewing surface already and my penchant for multitasking while I browse I have yet to find somewhere where the "bulk" of the MB is a problem. I'm not saying I don't get it, but I also get why some people don't want it.
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I have a harder time figuring out what I'd use an iPad for than I do a MBP.
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Indeed. My dad is a wood hound, he's got a storage shed out behind the house with 500 board feet of various types from Oak, to Cherry, Ash, Maple and a few others I think. I hope to add a new dimension to the hilarity of my shop today, pics to follow later tonight.
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I would not say that a USB-SPDIF converter that colors the sound is a "good result".
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Sweet Mark, that stuff looks nice whatever it is. Looks like it's hard enough that we could machine it. I'm currently waiting to hear back from a client who is trying to sell his house, part of which is an old barn where he kept a bunch of wood that he used to build boats. There are some huge planks there, some 2" to 3"+ rough sawn and 10' to 15' in length. I'd love to get even a little of it to use for various projects and it sounded like he might just want to have someone come haul it all away.
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Apologies to the international folks, you're fooked. Apple Delays iPad Global Deliveries -- Apple iPad -- InformationWeek
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Agreed. I downloaded it, tried it, deleted it. 2 level zoom, massive fail. Rendering everything through proxy servers, security fail.
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Jenny Owen Youngs - Transmitter Failure I really like this album and not just for the cover.
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Eff those places are never near me.
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Assumption is the mother of all fuckups. A good friend of mine growing up, who was well trained in firearms use, assumed a hand gun that he was cleaning was empty and shot the fridge in the kitchen. Thankfully it and a bottle of milk (I shit you not) were the only casualties.
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Agreed. Although with Lost I more feel like they should have skipped a couple of the middle years and just brought us to this season sooner.
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Caprica - I'm enjoying this quite a bit. Also Chuck - can't help but feel like they are positioning this show to be done after this year.
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I've heard at least some rumblings of display issues with the 27" series of iMacs but they were also allegedly addressed with two firmware updates about a month ago. Apple claims iMac display issues are fixed | MacFixIt - CNET Reviews My 2
