It is a strange title, but an interesting tip. I could have used it a couple of times.puma guy wrote:This is not really a project, but a useful tip. I have needed exactly what this video shows several times. Strange title though.
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- Sat Jul 29, 2017 3:58 pm
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- Sun Feb 16, 2014 1:12 pm
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Very nice work.HKMike wrote:That's really beautiful! You certainly have some talent and technical know-how.lfinsr wrote:Here's a piece of acrylic I cut this evening. This is the second try and it turned out good enough that I'll probably build a mount for it. 1/2" acrylic cut on a home-built CNC with a 60° V-bit. I cut it .010" deep and it looks like it should have been about 1/2 that deep. Oh well, live and learn.
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- Wed Jun 20, 2012 5:00 pm
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Very impressive setup.Tireshred wrote:I use this in my backyard for practice, it's a GAMO MTS1000, the first gun is a Beeman Vulcan .177 & the second is a Henry with Super Colibri .22 shorts. It keeps my skills up when I only have a few minutes. Click on the picture to see the video. I have great neighbors