New jet tablesaw

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K, the single blade version of that then.
 
4-heaed

rhncue said:
That's the four blade model.

Dick
Hi Dick, your correct, it's my 4-heaeded CNC saw.. I think that one went to OB, cues, in Dallas. I've built then up to 8-heads.. 4, is better, even for a high production shop..
My 4-heaeded CNC milling machine take the same foot print, a bit taller, and built out of the square heavy wall tubing.
blud
 
blud said:
Hi Dick, your correct, it's my 4-heaeded CNC saw.. I think that one went to OB, cues, in Dallas. I've built then up to 8-heads.. 4, is better, even for a high production shop..
My 4-heaeded CNC milling machine take the same foot print, a bit taller, and built out of the square heavy wall tubing.
blud
I can get you pics of these. Actually I can put them on my site. As soon ans I blow the dust off of them..
 
JoeyInCali said:
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K, the single blade version of that then.
Hey blud how come I didn't get the fancy chrome grill on mine??? HAHA not into the bling.... See you in a couple of weeks. Still haulin on the house you guys will get to see it on delivery of my new stuff. Have a safe trip.
 
blud said:
Hi Dick, your correct, it's my 4-heaeded CNC saw.. I think that one went to OB, cues, in Dallas. I've built then up to 8-heads.. 4, is better, even for a high production shop..
My 4-heaeded CNC milling machine take the same foot print, a bit taller, and built out of the square heavy wall tubing.
blud

Hey Blud, I have video of me running that bad puppy. To bad I didn't get a picture of us building that new one. You like to killed me with that 1 inch stainless steel rod hanging out of that back end of that lathe.:eek: :D
Don P.
 
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Purdman said:
Hey Blud, I have video of me running that bad puppy. To bad I didn't get a picture of us building that new one. You like to killed me with that 1 inch stainless steel rod hanging out of that back end of that lathe.:eek: :D
Don P.
Hey Don,
was just thing about you and Susan, this morning. I was at the old shop, looking at some jigs and other stuff to haul to the barn. I saw the jig we built and used for the, mounting holes on the saw, and thought about how many beers it took to build it. How many was it???? 2 or 3????

We had much fun while you were here. Are you going to the awards ceremony, in Valley Forge? It's on Saturday night, just off the main entrance. They will have signs and or directions to the room...If so, would like for your two to be with me and Suzanne at our table.. Let me know asap. I have many friends, who are going to be there for the awards show. I really would be hurt if you two didn't make it. You can also bring me some shine, if you get a chance. That would be great, but just seeing you guys would be plenty of fun. Send an e-mail to me at,
poolcues@hctc.net
Just let me know soon.
Hi Susan,

blud
 
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RocketQ said:
Hey blud how come I didn't get the fancy chrome grill on mine??? HAHA not into the bling.... See you in a couple of weeks. Still haulin on the house you guys will get to see it on delivery of my new stuff. Have a safe trip.
Well, John, it's like this, I must of forgot to tell you, you got the deluxe model, it dosen't need a grill. You have the improved model, always making changes for the better...
look forward to seeing you two at our table also. Looks as if our meeting with the guy will be on Thrusday, then we can drive over to VF, friday morning.
Hi Denice

blud
 
blud said:
Hey Don,
was just thing about you and Susan, this morning. I was at the old shop, looking at some jigs and other stuff to haul to the barn. I saw the jig we built and used for the, mounting holes on the saw, and thought about how many beers it took to build it. How many was it???? 2 or 3????

We had much fun while you were here. Are you going to the awards ceremony, in Valley Forge? It's on Saturday night, just off the main entrance. They will have signs and or directions to the room...If so, would like for your two to be with me and Suzanne at our table.. Let me know asap. I have many friends, who are going to be there for the awards show. I really would be hurt if you two didn't make it. You can also bring me some shine, if you get a chance. That would be great, but just seeing you guys would be plenty of fun. Send an e-mail to me at,
poolcues@hctc.net
Just let me know soon.
Hi Susan,

blud

I will be there with my wife Blud. We are expecting a seat at the table my friend.
Don
Sent you a PM
 
Well the saw is still working fine after a couple weeks of constant use. I still want to build a fixture to replace the saw in the future similar to bluds 4 head unit. I will raise and lower the blade from underneath the saw so the z movements will be exact and no chance of cutting off your fingers when changing shafts. That is a project for another day. Chris.
 
Chris Byrne said:
Well I finally got pissed off enough to go get a new saw for my shaft machine. I rebuilt the old one a few years back and it has worked but I always wanted something better. It has been nothing but problems for the last year or so. So, today I went and picked up a new jet saw and couldent be happier! It is really quiet and runs smooth as could be. The most amazing thing happened too! I removed the cnc fixture from the old saw, made my measurements, mounted the fixture on the new saw, cycled it 1 time and added 1 shim and fired it up and made a test cut. It cut perfect, not even .001 off from how it was running before. The funny thing is I had several shims in various locations on the old saw to make it cut right. I also spent hours getting everything back working right everytime I messed with the old saw. I will get some dust collection going tomorow and away I go. Chris.


Don't shoot it, those are good machines. A little TLC is all she needs.
 
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Chris Byrne said:
Well the saw is still working fine after a couple weeks of constant use. I still want to build a fixture to replace the saw in the future similar to bluds 4 head unit. I will raise and lower the blade from underneath the saw so the z movements will be exact and no chance of cutting off your fingers when changing shafts. That is a project for another day. Chris.
Hi Chris,
The problems you will have with the blade going up and down, on your saw, is that it's on a lead screw and it goes both directions at an angle. Which means it will not go up .010 if that's what you write in your program.It will go less or more depending on the angle it's set up at from the factory... No need to worry about back-lash, because of it's weight.

My newer 4 headed saw, along with the older 2 headed saws do go straight up and down, and when you start the program, and finish the program your running, the blades are out of site, [below the table surface], so it's not hard on fingers, just need to wait for everything to stop turning before you put your hands near it. If you need some help, just call or we can visit, during the hopkins show. What booth do you have? Be glad to help you and other cuemakers..

blud
 
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Chris Byrne said:
Well the saw is still working fine after a couple weeks of constant use. I still want to build a fixture to replace the saw in the future similar to bluds 4 head unit. I will raise and lower the blade from underneath the saw so the z movements will be exact and no chance of cutting off your fingers when changing shafts. That is a project for another day. Chris.
Hey Chris,
Just saw your PM e-mail.

Yes, the awards is open to the public,[ it will take place on Saturday night], just outside the up syairs main room.. and formal I think would be up to you, I'm wearing a suit and tie, Suzanne is getting all dressed up. Would like for you to be there, have many friends who are going to show up.

This will be my last SHOWING at the SHOW. Our new steak house is kickin-ass, and spring break is just around the corner, so got to take care of the feed lot.

Working on getting Willie Nelson to appear this summer a couple times, we have a dance floor out back, along with a couple washer pitchin pits, and plenty cold beer to go around.....Good sounds.......killer sound system,,,killer......
Have a look see at the feed lot,,,,,,,,

www.leakeyfeedlot.com

Any of you folks want to send your comments, go ahead.Send your comments to us at the e-mail address on the main page and we'll post them, be sure to include your company name.
Chris, where is your booth, and what number is it?
blud
 
Blud. I am in booth #20 downstairs. I will pack some dress clothes for the awards ceremony. I look forward to going and meeting your new bride.
As for the restaraunt I may just have to take a trip down to see you again. I will fly this time, 13hours straight each way is too much in one weekend for me.
As for the saw I will stick with the jet saw for a while. I do want to build a fixture like your 4 headed unit for safety as well as easy writing of programs for oddball shaft tapers. But, like I said that is a future project. I will discuss it with you at the expo.
One other thought, do you remember where you got the lead screws for my inlay machine? It has the fast twist rate lead screws. I would like to know where to get replacement antibacklash nuts if I ever need them. Chris.
 
Michael Webb said:
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Don't shoot it, those are good machines. A little TLC is all she needs.
Mike I prefer older machines as they are usally built of better quality materials and made to last. In this case I have had so much trouble with the old saw it has driven me crazy.
I will give it away to anyone who will come and get it. I even bought a new belt for it before I went and got the new saw. Chris.
 
blud said:
Hey Chris,
Just saw your PM e-mail.

Yes, the awards is open to the public,[ it will take place on Saturday night], just outside the up syairs main room.. and formal I think would be up to you, I'm wearing a suit and tie, Suzanne is getting all dressed up. Would like for you to be there, have many friends who are going to show up.

This will be my last SHOWING at the SHOW. Our new steak house is kickin-ass, and spring break is just around the corner, so got to take care of the feed lot.

Working on getting Willie Nelson to appear this summer a couple times, we have a dance floor out back, along with a couple washer pitchin pits, and plenty cold beer to go around.....Good sounds.......killer sound system,,,killer......
Have a look see at the feed lot,,,,,,,,

www.leakeyfeedlot.com

Any of you folks want to send your comments, go ahead.Send your comments to us at the e-mail address on the main page and we'll post them, be sure to include your company name.
Chris, where is your booth, and what number is it?
blud
Suit and tie...... I had come to think all you owned was coveralls and a straw hat.. Stay real man.. I will see ya in a couple weeks.
 
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RocketQ said:
Suit and tie...... I had come to think all you owned was coveralls and a straw hat.. Stay real man.. I will see ya in a couple weeks.
Hey John,
Suzanne and I, just finished loading the 3 lathes and 4 booths, ready to go, please send directions, include all phone numbers. you know I, can not remeber ca-ca. Can't find the title, hid it some place, will continue to look for it.

blud
PS, she want let me wear the bibs on the road trip, O-Well, new boss, but we have fun, together, that's all that matters.........gonna wear my boots jeans and hat.....
 
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CNC/saw fixture

Chris, care to take a pic of the inside of that apparatus?
Thompson rail? Where the pivot is and how?
Overhang prevention?
thnx

Joey, I built that fixture, sold it to Chris a few years back. You have NO over HANG problem. NONE, It's just good solid engineering on my part. Take a look, it's got heavy duty angles, it has no rails,[ DON'T NEED ANY], It slides with ease,[ slide fits between the angle "RAILS] and it tracks straight as can be, no up and down wiggle. It also will stop at the end if something happens to your programing. Placement of the drive nut, and end coder, keeps you from cutting the drive spindle or tail stock blocks , therefore, saving your blades. My first one is still running today, and I built it 6 or 7 years ago. I sold many of these a few years back. . I sell this type, but the newer one is much better, and cost about the same as Chris's.
The fixtures, [ mechanical ones] do have a CAM ROLLER to hold it down to the table saws, top, because they have an OVER HANG PROBLEM, Mine doesn't require that. My point of view is, if you have to have over-hang, why not support the over-hang and have nothing but a FREE SLIDING fixture, that REPEATS over and again.
Sliprock also purchased one and loves it too.
blud
 
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