On Mon, 6 Oct 2008 18:19:33 -0500, "Karl Townsend"
wrote:
...
available in 2D versions for engraving work and a few 3D versions for
small cavity and relief work, mostly for making coining dies. The 2D types
were all mechanical. I don't recall how the 3D ones were set up, as I
haven't seen one for 30 years. Deckel made some really fine ones. These
may still
...
I'm still kicking myself, I stood by at an auction and watched a 3D
pantograph go for $400 with a very complete set of tooling. Commercial guys
won't bid on one.
Karl
If...if you have the room...a Gorton P2-3 is a wonderful thing to
have in the shop
http://gorton-machine.org:8080/machines/index.html
Whenever a Liberal utters the term "Common Sense approach"....grab your
wallet, your ass, and your guns because the sombitch is about to do
something damned nasty to all three of them.