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Anyone making instruments using this system?
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Yes but not me.
I saw few pictures from other ez users and it was very easy. Using the SSRK as a duplicator or the twin SSRK for controlled movements is like a CNC with no brains... welcome.
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So mostly router stuff, I will look for it.
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For cutting, routing is probably the primary benefit. But it is a very versatile clamping system as well. Lots of clamping in the making of guitars.
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Not sure I am using it to clamp anything other than when running the saw, but even then I am usually using the bridge. I don't have the SSR* stuff at this point, just doing most routing on a routing table.
Guess I am trying to find ways to use these tools for more things.
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I'm setting up a small shop for me. Ez-one/SSRK/UEG....with or without digital readouts can do it all. I had few requests for door hangers ( Hinges and locks) Dik had made a nice way for his doors....on the side of the ez-one. the door hanger don't needed the entire ez-one. my next project is to use only the components and parts needed for the specific task. A simpler and smaller SSRK with only 4" strike. a simple track, or a small 12" track that you can reset 2-3 times.... and the 4 stops will do all hinges faster and easier than any other way. That will lower the cost to -$150.00-200.00 similar can be done with your needs. With the 20% OFF sitewide sale...you can use the SSRK with limit stops. thanks.
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