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Old 06-30-2009, 08:32 PM   #1
Lee Davis
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Hello... I am a small time manufacturer of a woodworking tool, based here in central New Mexico. We make a Carving Duplicator... the design has been around for 100 or more years, but we made it perfect with the addition of modern linear bearings and superb machining. I got into this 14 years ago when I went searching for a duplicator. The only one at the time was $5,000 for the pixie model. So, I made my own. (Pretty funky, and it was wildly inaccurate!). 14 years and 11 machines later, and we have the ultimate duplicator... for under $1,000. (see us at www.radarcarve.net).
I am still a furniture maker though. And I am delighted to find this forum... I shall be a constant watcher. Lee Davis

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Old 07-01-2009, 01:11 AM   #2
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Lee,

Welcome!

Don't be afraid to participate. I'm sure that your insight would be invaluable.

Are you going to be at AWFS?
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