New Notre Dame south facing stain glass window clock

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New Notre Dame south facing stain glass window clock

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I am finishing up a sweet project making a 21" clock with tons of inlays. I'm using my 100 W laser with a 24X34" nvable bed. Here is a redering of the clokk. I should have it done  in another day.
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Dan:

Very nice..

  Let us see it when done.

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All done! I may be having too much fun :)
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Excellent!..

Is there anything better than a laser? :) .. Well, maybe a waterjet..
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Art;

Waterjet appears way too messy? 
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Nice job Dan..
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BobL wrote: Art;

Waterjet appears way too messy? 
They seem pretty OK on the mess side, but are more expensive to run than lasers.
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Last time I checked a simple waterjet system cost over $100,000n Darn! My wife says NO!

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BobL wrote: Art;

Waterjet appears way too messy? 
They seem pretty OK on the mess side, but are more expensive to run than lasers.
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Dan:

Theresd a new one called Wazer.. 5K desktop machine.. Looks pretty amazing..

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I went to the waswercut web site and it looked really good. Seeing the guy cut that sprocket really fast. BUT when I moved down the web page where they showed the software setting up  a cut it showed that it would take 96 minutes to cut the intricate sprocket at 1" a minute. It also doesn't mention...  or at least I did see the maximum thickness of materials it could cut. Last the width of the cutting stream looked pretty coarse but that may be just the video. But the price is really, really good.... hey honey do you mind if I buy a waterjet? LOL
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