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krv3000:
hi jump in and have fun
saw:
Hi and welcome. :wave:
Brass_Machine:
--- Quote from: Da_Kengineer_Meister on February 09, 2011, 05:04:18 AM ---The hard thing to accept is that you are already at my level. Sure I've been doing this for 25yrs but in reality, anyone who has the drive to design and build things is on a level playing field. There may be tricks of the trade that I've picked up over the years that let me do something faster, or processes that allow for different surface finishes or part holding techniques, however, all of these are things that anyone can learn to do, and very likely can learn to do better. As long as you've got the gumption to stick to it, then you can build pretty much whatever you want, and I encourage you to do so.
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Right on Kenneth! Excellent post.
Eric
raynerd:
Hello, I`m relatively new to this as well, only a couple years with my machines with no experience from elsewhere. - I`ve had a taig: http://www.raynerd.co.uk/?p=301 and then sold it. I missed it, so I purchased another recently and I need to put it all together when I get some time.
They are excellent machines with many websites dedicated to them. I really enjoy reading Deans website several times a week - he uses a taig often in his work:
http://www.deansphotographica.com/machining/projects/projects.html
There is also John Shadles site where he uses a taig for a clock build - amazing stuff as well :
http://onlineclockbuilding.com/
Enjoy using your machines and post your projects!
Chris
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