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Post by MrToolJunkie on May 29, 2014 22:46:21 GMT -5
Awesome video showing it in action. It makes a lot of sense to see it for this type of application and seeing the hardware and how it works was very helpful. Thanks!
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Post by GhostFist on Nov 10, 2015 15:15:59 GMT -5
I missed the courier, stepping out for a minute. So now I'll have to drive to their depot in the morning to pick it up. Some times I wonder why I bother shipping stuff as 99 times out of 100 I've got to drive somewhere to grab it anyway. regardless I'll post some pics tomorrow
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Post by holmz on Nov 10, 2015 16:07:04 GMT -5
When they tell you they will be there between 8-5 it doesn't help a whole lot. Howmuchwazzit?
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Post by mattuk on Nov 10, 2015 16:23:28 GMT -5
I missed the courier, stepping out for a minute. So now I'll have to drive to their depot in the morning to pick it up. Some times I wonder why I bother shipping stuff as 99 times out of 100 I've got to drive somewhere to grab it anyway. regardless I'll post some pics tomorrow Hope you get it home safe and sound soon Sir  looking forward to your feedback cheers matt
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Post by GhostFist on Nov 11, 2015 12:39:56 GMT -5
Picked up the kit today. As expected nice solid machining, ergonomics and build quality. Haven't made any joints yet but once I have I'll post some pics of what I haven't seen covered already. So far I'm a happy camper
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Post by wrightwoodwork on Nov 11, 2015 13:32:43 GMT -5
Look forward to it
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Post by kalas on Nov 11, 2015 13:56:40 GMT -5
Yay! Photos, please!
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Post by GhostFist on Nov 11, 2015 16:57:14 GMT -5
Photo spread to follow but I managed to whip off a quick 90 degree butt joint with a couple of clamex 14 in some 3/4 (19mm) walnut veneer particle board scrap. Let's just say I don't know how someone could muck up this joint with the zeta. You barely need to see in order to get it done. The zeta makes a good strong 90° joint without clamps brains glue or nails using the clamex fasteners. Gonna play with some mitered joints tomorrow and upload those promised pictures.
I'm struggling to think of a better system for joining sheet goods.
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Post by holmz on Nov 11, 2015 17:48:23 GMT -5
I see P15 and P10 particularly in the plastic biscuits. Does one change blades? Or what happens for 12-mm sheets?
I assume that diameter is is the same and one plunges less but the thickness would require a less thick cutter.
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Post by GhostFist on Nov 11, 2015 18:39:51 GMT -5
The p style connectors work up until a certain thickness, I think 13mm. I'll post those stats tomorrow
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Post by kalas on Nov 11, 2015 21:09:03 GMT -5
Looking forward to it. What is the difference between the different tenso (new and old) connectors?
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Post by GhostFist on Nov 13, 2015 6:12:59 GMT -5
Lads. Been called in for some touch up work these past 2 days. No time for the kitchen counter workshop with the lamello. Hope to get in it this weekend.
Oh and my erika is paid for just waiting on shipping
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Post by jimbouk on Nov 13, 2015 8:00:32 GMT -5
Pre Christmas spendathon! 
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Post by wrightwoodwork on Nov 13, 2015 8:15:23 GMT -5
Same thought crossed my mind, very nice tools
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Post by GhostFist on Nov 13, 2015 10:09:35 GMT -5
I always pick good gifts for myself
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