This Home and Really Good Wine
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This Home and Really Good Wine
Here's one for the Wife....
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Re: This Home and Really Good Wine
Very Nice... thanks for the share
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Re: This Home and Really Good Wine
Nice, will have to cut that for my sweetie!
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Re: This Home and Really Good Wine
Looks good, going to try and cut this weekend. Thanks for the share.
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Re: This Home and Really Good Wine
Very nice, thank you.
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Re: This Home and Really Good Wine
Thanks for posting.
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Re: This Home and Really Good Wine
Thanks for posting. This will make a great holiday gift.
I am trying to run this on my Torchmate 4x4, but the way the file is set up it runs out of space. Is there a way to set this up to not start 3 or 4 feet from the 0 point? I am still trying to learn on this thing. I tried to open in CAD to adjust, but it cannot read the .dxf.
Any help or suggestions are greatly appreciated.
EDIT: I think I have taken out most of the extra movement, and adjusted it about halfway back to the zero point. I'll just have to run it in the morning and see how things go. Thanks again for an awesome design.
I am trying to run this on my Torchmate 4x4, but the way the file is set up it runs out of space. Is there a way to set this up to not start 3 or 4 feet from the 0 point? I am still trying to learn on this thing. I tried to open in CAD to adjust, but it cannot read the .dxf.
Any help or suggestions are greatly appreciated.
EDIT: I think I have taken out most of the extra movement, and adjusted it about halfway back to the zero point. I'll just have to run it in the morning and see how things go. Thanks again for an awesome design.
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