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  • #22886
    steve green
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    I didn’t see it, but will this work with the Low Angle Adapter?

    #22887
    Steven N. Bolin
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    I’m sure the LAA will clamp into the new floating jaws much easier than it does into the current ones.

    I’ve learned by now that no stone will be left unturned. Everyone at WEPS seems to be heavily invested in producing the best product they can.

    #22888
    steve green
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    Thanks, Steve B
    I’m sure you’re right about the LAA.
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    Everyone at WEPS seems to be heavily invested in producing the best product they can.

    I agree with you about this too. I’ve noticed it from the beginning.

    #22890
    Gerald Welsby
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    Steve,
    that’s a VERY good question! Clay, are we to install (and pay for) the perfected floating jaws, only thereafter to pop the fixed-left-jaw LAA atop it?
    Regards,
    Gerald.

    #22897
    wickededge
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    I posted this elsewhere, but since it pertains:

    -Clay

    #22898
    wickededge
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    Steve,
    that’s a VERY good question! Clay, are we to install (and pay for) the perfected floating jaws, only thereafter to pop the fixed-left-jaw LAA atop it?
    Regards,
    Gerald.

    That is a good question Gerald. We haven’t played with it much but I think that we will have to continue with a fixed jaw for the LAA because the housing needed for the free floating jaws would interfere at lower angles and defeat the purpose of the LAA.

    -Clay

    #22900
    steve green
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    Damn, that looks great Clay. Any chance of seeing the Gen III Pro at ECCKS ? Have you got a ballpark on pricing?

    Thank You,
    Steve

    #22902
    Paul-Henri Jeannel
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    Damn, that looks great Clay. Any chance of seeing the Gen III Pro at ECCKS ? Have you got a ballpark on pricing?

    Thank You,
    Steve

    +1

    #22909
    tuffy braithwaite
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    Damn, that looks great Clay. Any chance of seeing the Gen III Pro at ECCKS ? Have you got a ballpark on pricing?

    Thank You,
    Steve

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    2+

    #22914
    tcmeyer
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    I want dat. I need dat.

    Can I just send you money regularly?

    +3

    #22920
    Gerald Welsby
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    Clay,
    so there is life in the old Frankenstangle yet! Just off to google my nearest milling machine supplier….
    G.

    #22924
    Gib Curry
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    I want dat. I need dat.

    Can I just send you money regularly?

    +3

    I wonder if WE is planning on offering a tiered subscription service? $200 per month and you get modifications and upgrades automatically and a free set of autographed stones of your choice once a year. :whistle:

    ~~~~
    For Now,

    Gib

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    "Everyday edge for the bevel headed"

    "Things work out best for those who make the best out of the way things work out."

    #22930
    wickededge
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    Damn, that looks great Clay. Any chance of seeing the Gen III Pro at ECCKS ? Have you got a ballpark on pricing?

    Thank You,
    Steve

    Hey Steve,

    Nothing on pricing yet. I will bring one to the ECCKS.

    -Clay

    #22932
    steve green
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    Thanks Clay, see you there.

    #22943
    Daniel Nash
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    Saw a clamp for woodworking the other day that auto adjusts to any piece of wood that fits between it’s jaws with, what the manufacturer claims at least, provides constant clamping pressure regardless of the size you’re clamping, the Kreg Automaxx Clamps[/url]. With the recent discussions of the new vise, I got to thinking this evening, wondering if the technology from the clamp could somehow be applied to the new vise as regards allowing larger blades without compromising anything. Don’t know how the current implementation auto-adjusts, so it may very well already be doing this kind of thing.

    Just throwing it out there to see if anything sticks.

    ~Dan

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