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09 Apr 2010 01:22 AM
    Checkin out a Park Ind. Wizard, looking for some reviews on it. Good, bad, worth the money or not any help would be great, thanks!
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    09 Apr 2010 01:50 PM
    What are you planning on using it for? Sink cutouts, profiling, polishing?
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    09 Apr 2010 08:15 PM
    sink cutouts, profiling, polish rest by hand i think to get the lines out from the tooling
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    09 Apr 2010 09:04 PM
    How are you doing your sink cutouts right now? By hand?
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    09 Apr 2010 11:15 PM
    i used to run a cnc at one company an did the sink cutouts with the cnc (very quick), at the new place i work they have a park bridge saw an then the sinks get cut out by hand then polished by hand, (takes forever). tryin to speed up the process without havin to buy a full out cnc, was thinkin a wizard could do that at a lot cheaper price plus can be used to do profiles too, was wondering how they worked an if its worth it or should i be looking at a different company for a radial arm router
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