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Steve Wojo
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Location: Ulster County NY

My first piece

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After looking at everybody else's works of art, my little sign here for my step mother from my kids is childs play.

Im seeing lots of Aspire being tossed about and unfortunately thats way out of my budget until the Binford 2000 (aka Shark Black Diamond) earns its keep.

Im very impressed at the simplicity and yet the complexity of this machine, hopefully in the future I can post some projects worthy of you pros.
Ive had amnesia for as long as I can remember

Steve Wojo
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Re: My first piece

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My other first piece :mrgreen:
Ive had amnesia for as long as I can remember

tonydude
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Re: My first piece

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Your on your way to a great start, nice looking plaques. Need any help don't be afraid to ask, we would be more than happy to help out a budding shark owner.

Tony
Buffalo,NY

"What will matter is not what you bought but what you built; not what you got, but what you gave”

Aspire 11.015, photo vcarve, cnc mako shark extended bed with the new upgraded HD 5 gantry with Led pendent.

Steve Wojo
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Re: My first piece

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Thanks fort the warm welcome Tony. My shark has only been running since late Saturday night, plenty to learn, and I hope to learn tons from members here.
Ive had amnesia for as long as I can remember

milo30
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Re: My first piece

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Nice. You'll be learning plenty in the next couple of months. If you need any help just ask away. We've all been there.

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Consultingwoodworker
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Re: My first piece

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Steve,

It is one of those "minutes to learn, lifetime to master" deals. I have been running CNCs for 20 years and still learning.

You can program and run parts! This means you can make money with it. Do not be afraid to try new things and push your and it's envelope.

Ralph

IceStorm
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Re: My first piece

Post by IceStorm »

Steve no pros here just some great people that have been making CNC dust longer than others great people. I'm not going to show you my first project. God Bless keep making dust

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