The RTS-500 Cutter Adapter is a precision-machined, hardened steel component that allows mounting any of the Festool Domino DF 500 cutters to the Festool Domino XL DF 700. This enables the DF 700 to cut smaller mortises that previously could only be done with the DF 500. Any of the standard Domino Cutter bits (4mm/5mm/6mm/8mm/10mm) will work with this adapter. 


The RTS-500 Cutter Adapter is sized so that when attached to a DF 500 cutter, the overall length is the same as a DF 700 cutter. This ensures mortises cut with DF 500 cutters on the DF 700 are the same width as they would be if cut with the DF 500. This also maintains the accuracy of the plunge depth gauge on the DF 700 and simplifies setting mortise depth.


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Additionally, the Sprite Sheet Cutter can also be used as a sprite sheet to GIF converter, allowing users to create animated GIFs out of sprite sheets with just a few clicks. To do so, slice the sprite sheet into individual components using the tool and then select the "Create GIF Animation" option.

Furthermore, its converter feature is able to provide a quick and easy process to change one format to another. On another note, this application also authorizes you to alter your audio file's metadata tags including title, cover art, album name, artist name, genre, composer, release date, track number, etc. All of your produced works under this app can be instantly shared on Facebook, WhatsApp, email, and many more.

The PC just reads the serial converter, you then have to put the settings into it to match the cutter. Like 9600, 8,N,1 depending on your machine software. Like in Signblazer you go into the Cutter Screen then to setup and select the Comm Settings button after selecting your cutter from the pull down menu and make sure they are correct for your cutter.

Hi John

Pauline and I are really looking forward to the coming cutter articles. We are considering fitting an inner forestay to our ketch and are interested in your experience. Especially the mast fitting for the running backstays, inner forestay and halyard.

Cheers

Steve

This decision tree makes sense. Does the intent of the designer come into play? Our Pacific SeaCraft Dana 24 is set up as a sloop. However I understand that she was designed as a cutter. Many owners insist that the pleasure and performance of converting to a cutter rig is worth it.

You have two choices when tacking the headsail/yankee on a cutter. One is indeed to have the staysail deployed, then sheet it it before tacking the yankee. However in stronger winds you may not have the staysail unfurled and may not want to increase sail area. In that situation, I take in a few rolls on the Yankee before tacking and then unfurl again once on the new tack.

Sure, that will work. That said on a cutter I have always found it an advantage to have the staysail set when the wind is forward and up, and either no Jib Top or at least some reefed, so it has never come up.

It would probable be a good idea to leave the discussion of the nuts and bolts of the cutter rig for the next post, where I will be looking at just that. That way all the great ideas and discussion of such things will be in one place, rather than on this post, which is more about whether or not to go with the cutter rig.

I did discuss this briefly with Jean-Franois Delvoye. He said that the velocity prediction program he uses showed that the cutter rig would be a performance hit going up wind so they went with a low cut overlapping jib and a staysail that is used in heavy weather. The thing is that these performance programs are not very good at taking into account the effect of waves, and particularly swell, where the cutter excels. See this comment and the one under it for a technical explanation (thanks Colin and Stein).

Hello, this is my first posting as I have just subscribed to this site. Congrats on a wonderfully informative and well designed forum.

I have recently purchased an 87 Goderich 37 that is set up for use as a cutter but at presently sloop rigged. I have purchased this boat fully intending to sail her to all points possible and am in the planning stages of a refit.

I need to replace all the sails and I am likely to rig it as a cutter.

In your and opinion would there be much benefit to increase sail area with the addition of a bowsprit to accommodate larger sails?

Thank you for any comments

So, in summary, I think a cutter is a better way to break the sails down into more manageable sizes and the problem with cutter rigged ketches is that except in the above mentioned much larger boats, the fore-triangle ends up too small to make a good cutter.

Has anyone of you tried converting a 3d Printer to a Plasma Cutter. You can find many people who converted cnc's into plasma cutters but not 3d printers. You would need a mesh surface with water under it. You could theoretically control the plasma torch similar how it's done with the laser conversions. Just use the cooling fan output of your board, connect it to an relay and the relay to the plasma cutter torch interface. Theoretically it should be totally possible then to fix the plasma torch onto the 3d printer amd use Tech2C Fusion360 exporter to control it. Has anyone experience with that or would you recommend it at all?

I have a box of squighog boyz I'm planning on bashing up together with the escher cutter kit, but I'm contemplating whether the orks will physically fit on the cutter bikes. If anyone has seen or done an cutter ork conversion themselves and can share some pics with me that would be great. Thanks!

There are already vertically mount flatbed Plasma Cutters, so converting a Maslow to function as a plasma cutter should be easily obtainable from where I sit. There will need to be some adaptations to the backboard so the metal that is being cut floats on strips of metal, along with a sheet to block sparks that pass thru the back during cutting. I have upload more photos showing examples of different plasma cutters for design ideas.

There is a great YouTube video of a guy named " Made in Poland" who made his own table top plasma cutter for straight and angled cuts. It shows how he wired the controls so it turns on and off with either the stock trigger or with his jig. Something really similar to what he did could easily be combined with a Maslow mount to work as a plasma table instead of just being a hand plasma cutting unit. The thickness of the metal to be cut is just determined by the settings on the plasma machine and how slow the sled moves. Compared with the router that needs multiple passes requiring the machine to be very precise on each pass. The plasma cutter should be able to use the same controls and vector files as the router it just needs to have a new sled made to hold the plasma cutter handle or an adapter for it to fit in place of the router.

This free video cutter can help you cut and split your video files, it can create a shorter video or extract a part of the source video. The tool supports various video files, such as MP4, AVI, M4V, MKV, MOV, WMV and more. With the "Duration" option, you need to select a part of the video to cut, the duration cannot be the whole video. The tool will try to maintain the video quality and audio quality so that it can be as good as the source video file. In addition, the tool will try to split the source file as precisely as possible by time. The output format is MP4 video.

I have always admired traditional rigs with a special place in my heart for the gaff cutter rig. I cam close to buying one on several occasions, but they were always wooden boats that were older and larger than I wanted. In reading a number of books on traditional rigs that implied a traditional rig on a modern hull could be very effective, and reading about the amazing accomplishments of Charles Stock (70,000 nm in a 16-foot gaff cutter), I decided to convert my Montgomery 15 to a gaff cutter.

Quick change adapters for carbide cutters are a must have in order to save time and perform a tire repair properly. These allow you to quickly change sizes depending on the tire repair hole size. If your buffer has a quick change chuck then you must use these in order to use the carbide cutter during tire repair. The quick change adapters come in various sizes to fit the different carbide cutters.

To use your manual ring cutter on an electric power tool you will need an arbor adapter. Hexagonal arbor screws onto the ring cutter blade with the nut then you can attach the ring cutter to a power tool for faster, easier cutting power. It's important to remember that when using a power ring cutter not to squeeze the handle too much so the blade cannot move when power is turned on. Doing so will strip the threads of the arbor.

Lee Valley has just released a conversion kit for their small plow plane, which enables the plane to accept wider irons, including cutters that make tongues. I have owned and used the plow plane for about a year now, and I always enjoyed using the little gem.

The Video Audio Cutter, Trimmer & Converter main menu has a total of eight editors with different functions, among which are cut or convert, video merger, audio cutter, audio converter, video to audio, denoise audio, video converter and outputs. So, you should choose a particular option depending on what you need. However, the steps you need to follow in all of them are completely intuitive. 2351a5e196

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