At the IWF show I remember some type of fixture they were using to hold the board stock in place while running mouldings. Is this something that is available from Thermwood. I can't remember exactly what it look like or how it even worked, but I would be interested in some more info.
Thanks,
Zach
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Hey Zack, they were cutting 5 pc doors if I am remembering right. They were just using some kind of staco clamps or similar, and I do beleive I remember some one from thermwood mentioning in another post that they were available, maybe some one will jump in monday.
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Michael and Kerry,
I fixture I am referring to was holding the board stock that they were cutting the mouldings for the Credenza. It held 8' long board stock that they carved the mouldings from. I am familiar with the fixture for the five piece doors, but the one I remember was similar to the rotary play back device but longer.
I fixture I am referring to was holding the board stock that they were cutting the mouldings for the Credenza. It held 8' long board stock that they carved the mouldings from. I am familiar with the fixture for the five piece doors, but the one I remember was similar to the rotary play back device but longer.
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zack,
I must have missed that, you might try e-mailing Jody Wilmes directly, he would be the one actually using it..I have the rotary playback , dont think they make it in any thing longer? Definetly have been wrong before though!
I must have missed that, you might try e-mailing Jody Wilmes directly, he would be the one actually using it..I have the rotary playback , dont think they make it in any thing longer? Definetly have been wrong before though!
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