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A little project… Sometimes you can make small things like this boots, is all by hand with the flex cut tools in the other picture. is very simple and easy.
see you later friends!!!
PD: The woods are “sabino”, “palo blanco”, mezquite and pine some ones are from the store and the others are from the local trees.
I apologize for my english.
This was my first woodshop in the garage of my house, are diferent now because I have to put in there the CNC router and the shaper bout are new and my other shop is not ready yet.
I want put more pictures of my machines but I dont know where whitout delete the other pictures.
The log cooler is 37×43x43 inches, is for 4 or 5 beer boxes. The wood is “palo blanco” (local wood) and regular pine.
The carving spirit of wood is 12 inches tall and is “sabino” The tree next to the rivers.
The other log cooler is the same size but the wood is Sabino, Palo Blanco and pine.
-- Sergio Morales

























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Splinterman
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posted 12 days ago
Hey Sergio,
Nice projects but when time permits, post some pic’s of the shop….we need proof.
-- I will just keep doing it till I get it right.
Scott Bryan
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posted 12 days ago
Sergio, These are certainly interesting projects. I really admire the carving and intrasia work since I do not have any artistic skills and enjoy seeing them expressed by those to whom this talent has been gifted. It would be nice to see where you created these pieces and visual tours of other shops are always well received.
-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.
bigsergio04mex
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posted 12 days ago
Where can post the pictures of my shop?????
Am gona do it in the same place because is the only way that I know.
-- Sergio Morales
a1Jim
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posted 12 days ago
Very cool projects.
-- Jim from Heirloom Woodshop Southern Oregon
bigsergio04mex
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posted 11 days ago
Ok!!! I understand now! I have to put pictures step by step of my project to go inside the gallery. I have to show how I did it. Im gona do it in that way. Thank you very much again guys!!!
-- Sergio Morales
Splinterman
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posted 11 days ago
Hey Sergio,
Now that is one hell of a router system….sweet…and a great space to expand into…well done.
Could you tell us some more about that router unit if you dont mind.
-- I will just keep doing it till I get it right.
bigsergio04mex
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posted 11 days ago
Thank you Splinterman!!! In fact I had a little bit problems in the past with my first steps because the company gave me a mach 3 manual for a milling machine and not for my cnc router. Maybe is almost the same thing but was very confused. I use cut2D and mach3 software but lamentably still am to rokie. I want buy the Aspire software but for now I cannot buy it. Im gona do it, but in the future.
The table size area is 4×8.
The Spindle is Colombo 5HP.
Is 220V Single-Phase.
All the table is steel solid.
The company is ez-router from Mineola TX.
-- Sergio Morales
cstrang
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posted 11 days ago
Very nice CNC and I bet you can’t wait to move into the new shop, thanks for the post.
-- A hammer dangling from a wall will bang and sound like work when the wind blows the right way.
Scott Bryan
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posted 11 days ago
Sergio, the cnc router is a tool that most of us would enjoy having in our shops. And I would love to have that much room to work in.
-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.
Splinterman
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posted 10 days ago
Hey Sergio,
Many thanks for the info….hope it all goes well for you….Gracious amigo.
-- I will just keep doing it till I get it right.