New 3d Waxmiller

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Joe Napa Vly
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New 3d Waxmiller

Post by Joe Napa Vly » Fri Nov 25, 2005 12:08 am

Hi everyone,
I just recently started getting to know my new machine, its great!! I am looking forward to getting to know all of you and your skills with the wax mills. I have read several of your postings and viewed several of the pieces,I am amazed! I got into casting and setting seven years ago and needless to say its in my blood for good,especially since I visited with Jeff D. and purchased my machine. I'm a mechanical engineer also and have worked with industrial mills and lathes,they're great,but the 3dmillers are cooool!!! I will be looking and asking for help along the way so thanks everyone. JoeNapaVly

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Colin Creed
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Post by Colin Creed » Fri Nov 25, 2005 2:56 am

Welcome Joe,

I would imagine that your knowledge of Mechanical Engineering will come in very handy for you.
There's lots of info' contained within this Forum & you'll find most of the answers to your questions.
Have fun learning & I look forward to seeing your work.

regards, Colin

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frog113
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welcome

Post by frog113 » Fri Nov 25, 2005 5:03 am

Welcome Aboard!
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Post by Jwlrymkr » Fri Nov 25, 2005 6:51 am

Welcome Joe!
This little machine is quite addictive and lots of fun.
It's also a huge money maker.
Looking forward to seeing some of your work. If you get stuck on something, just ask.
regards,
Ken

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jeff dunnington
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Post by jeff dunnington » Mon Nov 28, 2005 11:38 pm

Joe

Took a while to get you here but I am sure you will feel right at home.
Great to see your excitement, keep it up and try to stay current with the club.
Looking forward to seeing some of your work.

McCay
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Post by McCay » Wed Nov 30, 2005 9:46 am

Welcome to the club. Can't wait to see some of your stuff.
McCay

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Winstone
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Welcome Joe

Post by Winstone » Fri Dec 02, 2005 5:11 am

Welcome Joe,
Start a notebook, download ideas and try them out. date your progress, and ideas, sign the sheet, start a diary of designs. this is important for later copyrights.
My wife has threatened to bury me with one of my mills.... so Jeff do't worry about me going postal. I will be able to take a mill with me when I die. If I go to heaven, well Roland will get good representation. If I go to Hell, well the same thing maybe true. Anyway which ever way I go, the mill will be sure to follow.
Welcome Joe to the ward. I know you will enjoy our club as much as we enjoy getting new members. Winstone

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