I bought this beauty used from a member on this forum. I love it! Perfect machine for my very small shop!
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Stinger II 48x48
Collapse
X
-
Sweeeet! What could be better than one Stinger?? Why two, of course!
Congrats, Tracy!Joe Garber
Retired, Hobbyist
Stinger 1 SR24
FTC
Laser Pointer
HSD 1.7kw Spindle
Indexing Lathe
WinCNC, Aspire 10.5, PhotoCarve
Storm Vacuum
drummerjg@icloud.com
How to count to 10 in Windows:
1,2,3,95,NT,2000,XP,Vista,7,8,10
Comment
-
Originally posted by jbiddle View PostNice setup...it looks like the hose support is hanging from an antler.Joe Garber
Retired, Hobbyist
Stinger 1 SR24
FTC
Laser Pointer
HSD 1.7kw Spindle
Indexing Lathe
WinCNC, Aspire 10.5, PhotoCarve
Storm Vacuum
drummerjg@icloud.com
How to count to 10 in Windows:
1,2,3,95,NT,2000,XP,Vista,7,8,10
Comment
-
Stinger II advice
Hi ALL,
Was hoping owners of stinger II's might give me some feedback.
I am looking at a stinger 2 vs a CNC with ball screws. Most of the wood work I do moderate accuracy is fine but I have been doing some work on a Roland CNC which has an accuracy of .02mm. I have been using it do cut repair patches in vintage instruments.
I assume a larger CNC like the stinger is very accurate but was hoping for first hand feedback.
How accurate can the Stinger 2 get?
If it cuts slow will it cut with this kind of accuracy in soft & hard woods?
Thanks!!!!!!
Comment
-
.02mm =0.00078in
Camaster specs cites 0.002in repeatability
The kind or tolerance you desire could be achieve on a stinger II but you would have to cut all the pieces the same day ...if not at the same time.
Temperature and humidity would have a significant impact in wood when trying to match pieces at 0.02mm.
Comment
Comment