It's been awhile. Post those projects!

Cool, good job adapting it.

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Man, unfortunately I don’t have the artsy eye for creating such. Thankfully, I have the artsy eye to appreciate it! :slight_smile:

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Only had my Pro a couple of weeks and don’t have much metal but scrap I had laying around but here are a few of my first projects, some from fileshare and some I made myself. The last one is one of my first tries to make a sign in Inkscape, and I think it will cut out great.




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Useful projects such as this are why I personally bought my crossfire pro, keep up the good work. Very nice. Simple yet functional project.

Thanks! Took several “my brain hurts and is smoking” sessions but finally got it to where I wanted. Still see some things after cutting that I wish I had fixed of done differently. But the customer wont see them and is happy with it.

I managed to pull my granddaughter away from gaming for an afternoon and we hit my shop. She did everything to make a steel rose. Ran the Pro plasma cutter, cutoff grinder, flap disk grinder, MIG welder for tacking and formed the pedals. She had a blast! So did grandpa. No fear in that girl, I showed her a single tack. She did the rest.

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Wow! …EXCELLENT, great to see the young ones interested in this stuff! :beers:

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great video…great thing to see…I wish I had time like that with my Grandparents…





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Finally got around to making a grinder rack that can hold grinders with the handle and guard on them.

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Love the design.
the fact that the handles can stay on…perfect!..
but why the guards…come on…live dangerously…be on the edge for a change!!!..ahahaha

seriously an amazing design…

question…what are the extra holes for…
-keyhole on the side…
-longer and round slots in from of the hanging grinder wheel

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In case you wrap up a grinder with a cord you have somewhere to park the plug end.

The long round elongated holes (slots) are probably just left over from where I bent the tabs out to hang the wheels on.

I’m planning on designing one that only fits three grinders so the parts will fit in my powder coating oven.

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these holes…

I like the idea of the plug end…great thinking…mouse trap re-invented…

Slots are for grinder keys and the holes would be for Allen keys for some grinders

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You are one smart ass…outstanding design!!!

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That has to be the nicest grinder rack I’ve seen. Great job!

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That’s SWEET! :beers:

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Repurposed an old wood serving tray for a laptop cover to keep it reasonably clean and fabricated a holder for my mini keyboard (which I misplace on a regular basis :laughing:)

In all fairness organization is not strength with me… Baby steps… :crossed_fingers:

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This is really nice! Will you share your file and the gauge of material? I’d love to make it; but, I don’t have your design skills.

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Thank you,
I’m not sure if I want to share this file or not yet.
Still Refining the design some.

It’s 14 gauge mild steel.

I’ve also designed ones that just hold three grinders as well just so it’ll fit in the powder coating oven.

I’m going to try a few of that new design this weekend.

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Very nice design with the Shephard Valley Ranch sign. I am guessing 1/8"? or 3/16"?