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Post by DirtCleaner on Mar 12, 2015 8:36:39 GMT -5
* Copy the direct link of the Photobucket photo. * When you start a post their will be a row of icons at the top of text area. * Pick the little photo image and click on it. * Paste the link there. Or, if replying to a post click on the "Reply" button, not the "Post Quick Reply" and the same row of icons will show up there.
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Post by artisianswindow on Mar 12, 2015 13:44:54 GMT -5
Finally got hold of Peter at Cab-Mate, a manual is in the mail!! Yeah, in the meantime I am now looking for a new blade I dont want to destroy any material I have to cut, I am amateur at this but still wanting to have fun!!
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Post by artisianswindow on Mar 12, 2015 14:14:12 GMT -5
Wow I have taken the blade off and it appears to be slightly warped rather than bent, I have tried to manipulate it back to flat, the warp or wobble is so minute when it lays flat, might try it on some junk rock Thank YOu everyone for the help
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Post by artisianswindow on Mar 12, 2015 14:49:17 GMT -5
Hi, has anyone used the blades from LOPACI, apparently a Chinese blade but the importer uses them all the time? sells lots he says www.lopacki.com/sawblades/Thanks
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snuffy
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Post by snuffy on Mar 12, 2015 15:01:03 GMT -5
Hi, has anyone used the blades from LOPACI, apparently a Chinese blade but the importer uses them all the time? sells lots he says www.lopacki.com/sawblades/Thanks I bought one from them one time.Lot cheaper than others.You get what you pay for.I'll never buy another one from them!! Lesson learned. snuffy
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Post by artisianswindow on Mar 12, 2015 20:30:10 GMT -5
Thanks for your opinion. I am told that the blade I have is for fine gem cutting it is a .012 thickness, someone suggested to me that I should go with a bit thicker blade, I am cutting jaspers and agates, your opinion? Thank You
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Post by snuffy on Mar 12, 2015 20:47:23 GMT -5
Thanks for your opinion. I am told that the blade I have is for fine gem cutting it is a .012 thickness, someone suggested to me that I should go with a bit thicker blade, I am cutting jaspers and agates, your opinion? Thank You The experience I had with Lopacki was with a 16 inch blade.I would think a thicker blade would be better.Someone on here can recommend smaller blades,I don't use them.What size does the cabmate use? snuffy
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Post by artisianswindow on Apr 8, 2015 14:10:23 GMT -5
Wow finally after more than a month I have the manual for the Cabmate, not sure where to put the post with attachment? Can someone help me. As well the manual did not much for me as far as info, but it might help someone else. It is only 8 1/2 page long
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Post by DirtCleaner on Apr 8, 2015 14:56:24 GMT -5
If you are looking to post photos here you must first place them in a Photobucket or Flicker site. From there you copy the photo link and add it to your post. (Hint: hit the reply button just above and to the right of where you type.)
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Post by artisianswindow on Apr 9, 2015 12:02:18 GMT -5
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Post by gingerkid on Apr 10, 2015 12:21:34 GMT -5
...I am told that the blade I have is for fine gem cutting it is a .012 thickness, someone suggested to me that I should go with a bit thicker blade, I am cutting jaspers and agates, your opinion? Thank You On the CabMate, I use a 6" green diamond saw blade with 0.031" thickness for trimming/cutting agates and jaspers. For softer materials, such as opals, I use a thin blade with a thickness of 0.009."
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