Doesn't "coin" the material like an air scribe
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Doesn't "coin" the material like an air scribe
Cool feature that I was not aware of, but I just realized that the easyscriber doesn't coin or dish the material when scribing. I suppose since it doesn't actually displace material like a pneumatic scribe and only marks the surface. I remade a plaque for a local public school because the original one was stolen. Basically the tree of life image with donor names around the outside done on 1/8" stainless steel disc and the original was dished out around 1/8" deep. Did the new one with my easyscriber and it was perfectly flat still. Another bonus on top of being silent during operation. Love it
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Re: Doesn't "coin" the material like an air scribe
Cuttinparts - I will look forward to seeing some photos of your project. I have an Easyscriber that I bought several years ago, but still haven't used it. I suppose I'm just waiting for the right project to come along.
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Re: Doesn't "coin" the material like an air scribe
I'm the worst, I rarely ever take pics so I don't have one to show you. I suppose I could go the school yard where it is located and take pics but I may end up escorted out of there by the cops lol
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Re: Doesn't "coin" the material like an air scribe
cuttinparts wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2024 12:07 pm I'm the worst, I rarely ever take pics so I don't have one to show you. I suppose I could go the school yard where it is located and take pics but I may end up escorted out of there by the cops lol