These are GREAT !!!
I will not at all be surprised if they show up in woodworking magazines, especially in the articles where folks' shop layouts are featured. The old, very crude Mark V sketchup model (done by someone named 'nuhobby') already showed up in an article about 6 months ago.
sketch-up models of SPTs
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The jigsaw is in work right now...regnar wrote:Tom, I dont want to speak for others but. We respectfully request A Mark V, Belt Sander, Jointer, maybe the Jigsaw when you get a chance.
ShopSmith MarkV-520 with Belt Sander, Jointer, Band Saw, Strip Sander, Scroll Saw and Biscuit Jointer SPTs and a DC-3300...
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I'm sort of in the same boat. I've got Turbo Cad working but not having much success with Sketchup. A note on those two-- Turbo Cad now has import from and export to Sketchup files.mbcabinetmaker wrote:Ivan
It is spooky that you started this thread. I just walked in the house with measurements of all my SPT's and tables. I cannot work the sketch up program but I have been trying to learn turbo cad. I am not very accomplished at it though. I can furnish some measurements if anyone is interested in pursuing this.
Thanks
Mark
Well, that's two now, so I gotta ask-- where is the link to the tailstock or the biscuit jointer? I see the html here in the quote window, but saw nothing in the forum message.tom_k/mo wrote:OK, here's my first SPT... The Biscuit Jointer. Enjoy.
No wonder I haven't had much success with Sketchup!:(