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Carving The Pumpkin with CNC Table
Will the bits need to be washed, dried and then given an oil soak to
prevent corrosion? Would higher RPM be better or worse for the splatter of pumpkin guts? |
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On Oct 31, 9:01*am, "m II" wrote:
Will the bits need to be washed, dried and then given an oil soak to prevent corrosion? Would higher RPM be better or worse for the splatter of pumpkin guts? CO2 laser. |
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Father Haskell wrote:
On Oct 31, 9:01 am, "m wrote: Will the bits need to be washed, dried and then given an oil soak to prevent corrosion? Would higher RPM be better or worse for the splatter of pumpkin guts? CO2 laser. Can you adjust the power so that it would not go completely through the pumpkin? -- Gerald Ross Afraid of heights? Not me, I'm afraid of widths! --Steven Wright |
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On Mon, 31 Oct 2011 09:01:47 -0400, "m II" wrote:
Will the bits need to be washed, dried and then given an oil soak to prevent corrosion? Would higher RPM be better or worse for the splatter of pumpkin guts? I heard a story on NPR the other day about growing champion pumpkins. Some guy won this year with a ???? like 1500 lb or greater pumpkin. They sell them at auction, but cut 'em open and keep the seeds, and sell the seeds for $100's for a small batch, or donate the seeds to fundraiising events. Who know? -Zz |
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You have to wonder how something that big, held together by pumpkin flesh
can even hold it's own weight! ----------------- "Zz Yzx" wrote in message ... I heard a story on NPR the other day about growing champion pumpkins. Some guy won this year with a ???? like 1500 lb or greater pumpkin. They sell them at auction, but cut 'em open and keep the seeds, and sell the seeds for $100's for a small batch, or donate the seeds to fundraiising events. Who know? -Zz |
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Josepi wrote:
You have to wonder how something that big, held together by pumpkin flesh can even hold it's own weight! Psaw! I wonder that about some people. |
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