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blud
11-21-2005, 01:16 PM
OK, folks, it's now being produced. Building 3 as we speak.

A new CNC single head saw/lathe for your table saw. Bolts on to your table saw, within about 1 to 2 hours. Will handle up to 32" of stock. Will cut handles, shafts, butts, fronts.
It comes complete with a special ground saw/blade,computer, montior, key board and software loaded ready to go...
It sells for $3,200.00.

We also have LEASE Financing if needed, up to 24 month's for this machine, and longer leases if needed, for larger $ amounts.

BLUDWORTH MACHINERY offers lots of cue machinery, [ CNC MILLS, CNC SAW/LATHE MULTI-HEADS, ENGINE LATHES,] and more, just ask, we will supply you with the best cue machinery out there. At fair prices.

CUE MACHINERY, BUILT BY A CUEMAKER, FOR A CUEMAKER.

call 830-232-5991
or e-mail
poolcues@hctc.net

Thanks
Blud

sliprock
11-21-2005, 06:45 PM
OK, folks, it's now being produced. Building 3 as we speak.

A new CNC single head saw/lathe for your table saw. Bolts on to your table saw, within about 1 to 2 hours. Will handle up to 32" of stock. Will cut handles, shafts, butts, fronts.
It comes complete with a special ground saw/blade,computer, montior, key board and software loaded ready to go...
It sells for $3,200.00.

We also have LEASE Financing if needed, up to 24 month's for this machine, and longer leases if needed, for larger $ amounts.

BLUDWORTH MACHINERY offers lots of cue machinery, [ CNC MILLS, CNC SAW/LATHE MULTI-HEADS, ENGINE LATHES,] and more, just ask, we will supply you with the best cue machinery out there. At fair prices.

CUE MACHINERY, BUILT BY A CUEMAKER, FOR A CUEMAKER.

call 830-232-5991
or e-mail
poolcues@hctc.net

Thanks
Blud


Hey Blud, The saw that I have now is kinda small. I'm almost sure that it couldn't support attaching something like what you have. What would a saw need to have to be a good candidate for your upgrade. I'm talking about the minimum stuff. If a person were to upgrade their saw to accommodate your machine, What should they look for? Do you have any recommendations for saws. Thanks for your time.

blud
11-21-2005, 07:32 PM
All you need is a nice size table saw that has a 10" blade cap.I furnish the blade.The saw I purchased from Home Depot, a ridgid 10"..

I think the table is about 20"x 26", not sure, but will measure it and re-post the size.
Main thing is you don't want one that is not built well, meaning that it wobbles when running. If you have a saw that wobbles, you can always take the main base [ not the legs], and mount it on a wooden work bench, with your dust collecter under it. Makes an easy fit in any shop.
thanks
blud

rwomel
11-21-2005, 09:41 PM
Hey Blud
Snap some pics of the 3 you are building.
Also, show one attached to a 10" table saw to show the set up.
Thanks
Rwomel