January 4, 20242 yr Pretty sweet. I'm considering getting my manufactures FFL w/SOT. Need to make pew pews that are more cha-cha-cha-cha-cha and zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzt. Plus 7months is was to long to wait on a suppressor.
January 4, 20242 yr Not that I have any needs but will either of you be able to do optic cuts for Holosun RDs? I am sure other HCers want to know.
January 4, 20242 yr 5 minutes ago, Augsburger said: Not that I have any needs but will either of you be able to do optic cuts for Holosun RDs? I am sure other HCers want to know. Really need a proper metal mill if the slide is made of any sort of steel.
January 5, 20242 yr I am strictly engraving. Do not have the equipment or insurance coverage to make substantial cuts in a support frame. Today, making Grogu business cards and beer openers. 0c7042b342874a329cb95d4ba5cbec22.mp4
January 6, 20242 yr Emergency engrave before Kasia left for the hair salon, where many beers are drank. I am digging these credit card beer openers.
January 12, 20242 yr Loving the Fragout Firearms designs for practice on cheap shit before moving to expensive shit. 8b866ad307504ad4864f4429e4303b83.mp4
January 12, 20242 yr Is there a way to define an area and have a pattern design filled in that area, or are these designs just made for these specific dimensions?
January 12, 20242 yr 26 minutes ago, luvdunhill said: Is there a way to define an area and have a pattern design filled in that area, or are these designs just made for these specific dimensions? Yes. It is possible in a number of ways. Lightburn does it pretty well and Illustrator does it even more exacterer.
January 15, 20242 yr On 1/12/2024 at 4:53 PM, luvdunhill said: Is there a way to define an area and have a pattern design filled in that area, or are these designs just made for these specific dimensions? https://youtu.be/u66TRn2LPRY?si=M0aSin86zDco1Xp_ I mostly watch for the music, but this is a compilation of making templates on a number of things to fill with scrolling.
January 15, 20242 yr Author I made custom handrails for my current work site project. This morning I finished up the upstairs two rails in Walnut. Am now working on the same layout downstairs, in White Oak. And have some metal rails coming later today, that will get capped in the same Walnut and White Oak. Those pics to come later. Last week I was working on the master suite ceiling in White Oak tung and groove. Made more interesting because the architect specked that the trim would be flush with the tongue and groove.
January 15, 20242 yr Author You can't see from these pics, but the handrails have a pitched top. Kind of like a 4/12 roof.
January 15, 20242 yr 2 hours ago, swt61 said: Lots of crazy compound angles! Goddamn impressive, Steve.
January 15, 20242 yr 9 hours ago, VPI said: https://youtu.be/u66TRn2LPRY?si=M0aSin86zDco1Xp_ I mostly watch for the music, but this is a compilation of making templates on a number of things to fill with scrolling. Very cool. Needs more scrolling though.
January 15, 20242 yr Author 1 hour ago, robm321 said: ^ this. Are you shoulders sore? They were, as well as my neck.
January 16, 20242 yr Author I'd like to, but the customers picked out a Mahogany stain? Luckily it doesn't change the look of the Walnut much. Just darkens it a bit. It'll get a water based clear poly on top of that. I would have gone with Rubio mono-coat in Walnut.
January 16, 20242 yr Author They're trying to match the finish on the nearby Walnut kitchen cabinets, and thought that was the closest match. It really was close.
January 17, 20242 yr So how did you do the tops of the rails some kind of Moulder, huge router bit or a crazy cut on a table saw?
January 17, 20242 yr Author I just set the table saw to the desired angle and ran it through, turned it over and ran it through on the opposing side. I did have a second set of hands attached to Al.
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