A big update about the future

not in spam for me. i use a hosted email server though.

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@bar not sure where to put my name on the email list, but if there is still time, I’d like to be added too!

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I saw it in my spam folder for a moment, then it disappeared. I might have deleted by accident when trying to get it out of spam, Can you send it again to maslow@relaytesting.net? Or do you need the original kickstarter email I used when I bought the original kit?

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Not received anything @bar - do I need to confirm email address …? Should it go to same as the forum messages …?

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Got it, not in SPAM and looking forward to the link.

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Nothing in spam. I got it straight to my inbox!

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nothing at all, spam or otherwise :frowning:

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@CGDrummer, @idougal, @digitydogs, and @pdw125 You didn’t miss too much. It was basically a test to see if things were working. Did you guys sign up here? Newsletter Signup — Maslow

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I did now. I don’t think I was subscribed previously.

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Got it straight in my Gmail inbox (I know they’re notorious about spam).

Looks awesome as a self-contained tool that can live in a drawer somewhere, and you can just set it up over your workpiece when you need it… I’m in the process of re-designing my garage / shop and this opens up a lot of options!

EDIT: I assume the fact that it has 4 belts makes it over-constrained, so that’s why we can self-calibrate, right? I imagine the 4 attachment points need to be pretty well referenced, though (or at least pretty square).

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Thought i was subscribed but wasn’t, just subscribed; has the link gone out?

Exactly! But they don’t need to be square. Any four roughly square points will work.

Nope! Just a test announcement to see if the email system was working.

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I did not get an email either… Can I be added to the list please? Thanks!

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Nifty.

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@RoBotX put your email in here: Newsletter Signup — Maslow

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Sorted thanks @bar

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got it.

looking forward to ordering a couple (one for me, one for the local makerspace)

David Lang

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how far out from the edge of the workpiece do the points need to be?

David Lang

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Would be good to understand this on a relative measurement basis as it would be helpful to know what size can be cut in an 8x4 space for example

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" Generally the limiting factors are that the machine needs to be at least 1 foot from the anchor points to cut, and it can’t go so far from any anchor point that it runs out of belt." is what Bar wrote on home page.

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