new saw/lathe, CNC

blud

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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
 
blud said:
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.
 
saw

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
 
Pictures plese

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
 
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