Planer destroys cores

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skimann20
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Post by skimann20 »

skidesmond wrote:
;-) gonna buy it! runs on a 20amp right? :-)
Depends on if you wire it up 230 or 460... Hey now! ;-P
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Aha!! I see from that film that the height is adjusted electronically as the core gets pulled through!!!


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Akiwi wrote:Aha!! I see from that film that the height is adjusted electronically as the core gets pulled through!!!


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yes, basically a single axes CNC using a sander.

almost as cool as this:
http://www.cnczone.com/forums/uncategor ... ercam.html

and the commercial version:
http://www.snowboard-ski-sisco.com/sisc ... rking.html
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Post by MadRussian »

jokes aside big belts like that is a great machine to do profiling.
Realistically up to 15 hp 240/480 easily doable in home/garage/basement shop
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