CNC WOOD WORK MACHINES

Posted on Sunday, October 3rd, 2010 at 8:22 am




CNC WOOD WORK MACHINES
I lost my job and I am going to school to learn a new trade, I need to find a second shift job.?

Local CDL Driver, shipping and receiving using Fed-X and UPS, Sales and Inventory Control, Operated Machinery in connection with wood working, Operated machinery in connection with metal tool and die, Drove forklift with a paper and box squeezer and a stand up forklift and electric pallet jack. Welding, Machine maintenance, Operated punch press and brake CNC, assembly work, Tow Truck Driver… Does anyone know of any company that is hiring for second shift.

It’s not always obvious how to start searching for a job, I was in a quandary over the past few weeks when I was job seeking, until I stumbled upon the resource in the box below that presents sensible instruction. I soon got myself going down the proper route, and in a few weeks after a few interviews I netted a really good job.

WoodTech MyShop CNC Router


Porter-Cable 4212 12-Inch Deluxe Dovetail Jig


Porter-Cable 4212 12-Inch Deluxe Dovetail Jig


$315.10


Ideal for woodworking, furniture and cabinet making, the Porter Cable 4212 12-inch dovetail jig kit enables cutting a wide variety of joinery for drawers, boxes, and furniture. This package includes a template 4211 for half-blind, rabbeted half-blind and sliding dovetails and the 4213 template for through dovetails and box joints. Durable, single-piece steel base design requires no assembly…

Milescraft 1298 3D-Pantograph Router Stencil Tracing Jig


Milescraft 1298 3D-Pantograph Router Stencil Tracing Jig


$39.48


The 3D-Pantograph from Milescraft is a stencil tracing jig for routers that allows you to carve nearly anything you can imagine. Use the included templates and line drawings (yields carved letters and drawings from 3.2-inches to 4.8-inches), or trace anything that you can print with your computer. We find that childrens coloring books provide a great source of ideas and line drawings. Universal de…

Zen Toolworks CNC Carving Machine DIY Kit 7x7


Zen Toolworks CNC Carving Machine DIY Kit 7×7


$359.99


NOT INCLUDED – This is just the CNC machine with motors. You will need a 3 Axis Stepper Motor Driver to manage each motor, a spindle/cutter (a Dremel would work) and a DC power supply for the driver. You will also need a computer with a standard printer port and CNC software. – You will also need a way to mount and secure the spindle/cutter tightly to the Z-axis plate on the machine. We offer a Sp…

The Complete National Geographic 110 Years  [OLD VERSION]


The Complete National Geographic 110 Years [OLD VERSION]


$22.50


This software is BRAND NEW. Packaging may differ slightly from the stock photo above. Please click on our logo above to see over 15,000 titles in stock….

2 POWERBASS 2XL-15D 15 CAR SUBWOOFERS+SEALED SUB BOX


2 POWERBASS 2XL-15D 15 CAR SUBWOOFERS+SEALED SUB BOX


$999.69


Package: 2 PowerBass 2XL-15D 15″ 2000W Dual 4-Ohm Voice Coil Subwoofers w/ COC/Graphite Cone built for High Power Handling Capabilities! + Sealed Dual 15″ Subwoofer Enclosure + Dual Enclosure Wiring Kit With 14 Gauge Speaker Wire + Screws + Spade Terminal
Features:

Proprietary COC/Graphite Cone
Custom CNC Cut, Cast Aluminum Basket
Dual 4-ohm Voice Coils
2.5″ Vented BASV Voice Coil…


CNC Robotics: Build Your Own Workshop Bot


CNC Robotics: Build Your Own Workshop Bot


$15.83


Here’s the FIRST book to offer step-by-step guidelines that walk the reader through the entire process a building a CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machine from start to finish. Using inexpensive, off-the-shelf parts, readers can build CNC machines with true industrial shop applications such as machining, routing, and cutting–at a fraction of what it would cost to purchase one. * Great for anyo…


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