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Making a cnc router dust boot
RobWilson:
Nice one Chris :thumbup:
Very interesting design
Rob
PekkaNF:
--- Quote from: raynerd on March 13, 2016, 07:19:25 AM ---Hi Pekka - without sound by choice? :doh: :wave:
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Choice? Yesh. Daughter was sleepping and I was too lazy to find all headsets that she has hiden/used.
--- Quote from: raynerd on March 13, 2016, 07:19:25 AM ---I used silicone sealant. I`ve used it as an adhesive for a number of different jobs and found it to be excellent - but messy to use.
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Ok, That should work. Silicone sealant is not my first choice anymore, it tends to corrode metals and rot wood, but that should not be issue here.
Pekka
millwright:
A nice job Chris,
I like the soft brush filament idea and it seems work well. i does what you set out to do thats all that matters.
John
Brass_Machine:
--- Quote from: raynerd on March 13, 2016, 01:47:47 AM ---Cheers Eric, I enjoy making my videos for fun. I know I'm not much of a machinist but the bits I make function! That clip at 1.51 should be a lower volume but somehow the audio channel has crept back up. What software do you guys use for decent video editing?
I did have a CAD model and great tip, I should have shown that at the start. Thanks for watching.
Chris
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Hi Chris... Nothing was meant as a negative. As someone who watches a bunch of videos on the 'tube, just wanted to give you some pointers to what seems to work for watching.
I don't make videos. Yet. Doubleboost may have an answer for you.
Keep making videos!
raynerd:
--- Quote from: Brass_Machine on March 13, 2016, 05:41:36 PM ---Hi Chris... Nothing was meant as a negative. As someone who watches a bunch of videos on the 'tube, just wanted to give you some pointers to what seems to work for watching.
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No absolutely... I come on here for honest feedback about everything....and appreciate it. :-) thanks for watching.
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