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    I bought this beauty used from a member on this forum. I love it! Perfect machine for my very small shop!
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    Tracy Brookins

    Stinger I
    FTC & Laser
    T-track
    Kent Dust Shoe
    Recoil

    Stinger II 48x48
    1.7Kw spindle
    Kent dust shoe
    Phenolic top with Hurricane vac & T-track
    FTC & Laser

    Aspire
    WinCNC


    Brandon Mississippi
  • #2

    Nice setup...it looks like the hose support is hanging from an antler.
    James Biddle
    Previous CNC-Panther PT-408
    15HP FPZ regen w/starter
    Auto relief valve
    Vectric Aspire

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    • #3

      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

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      • #4

        Originally posted by jbiddle View Post
        Nice setup...it looks like the hose support is hanging from an antler.
        I winder if he carved that deer on the Stinger???
        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

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        • #5

          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!!!!!!

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          • #6

            .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.

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