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Sweet Christmas Gifts - 11.24.2007, 10:50 AM

Post up some sweet christmas gifts, for yourself or others, put a link and price if possible. Help others make a wishlist or find a gift for others.
these are a few thing I am wanting.
http://www.benchmade.com/products/mo...p?model=635-60
http://www.suunto.com/suunto/Worlds/outdoor/main/Product.jsp?CONTENT%3C%3Ecnt_id=10134198673986857&FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=2534374302757932&bmUID=1195915706367

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11.24.2007, 11:17 AM

Benchmade makes some of the best knives commercially available...sweet.

I personally would like to get myself a CNC machine for Christmas...anybody have any recommendations? I am not sure what brand/model is appropriate for small applications like we need/use for the RC industry....

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11.24.2007, 11:30 AM

I would get a manual mill with a rotery table instead of a cnc unless you are cranking out a lot of parts, cnc takes a while to learn. A cnc would definately be a sweet gift though. I am sure Mike could help you pick out a mill.

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11.24.2007, 11:37 AM

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I would get a manual mill with a rotery table instead of a cnc unless you are cranking out a lot of parts, cnc takes a while to learn. A cnc would definately be a sweet gift though.
My guess is that learning the software and design side of it would be the hardest part...but then again I have no idea. I wonder what brand/model of CNC machine Mike uses?
   
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11.24.2007, 11:32 AM

I also want a Bulldog

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I also want a Bulldog
Cool, I like dogs...I gotta Greyhound...actually its an Italian Greyhound (fancy name for Miniature Greyhound).
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11.24.2007, 12:00 PM

My thoughts are the same.. my puppy and I are wanting a manual mill from harbourfreight for Christmas. We already got ourselves a lathe.... now we need a mill



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Thats It. - 11.24.2007, 12:21 PM

Yeah I was going to suggest Harbor Freight. They usually have fairly decent milling machines and tables available, and even if they are not the best on the market they are great for anyone who wants to try out there virgin skills without breaking the bank. Anyway they are perfect for just making little stuff for the RC junkie plus you can be pretty creative making your own stuff. Also if you come up with a really useful part you might end up showing it on here and find that there is a market for selling your ideas. Good luck with that SSSPconcepts.
   
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Xmas - 11.24.2007, 12:34 PM

Anyway for Xmas I have been checking out the XTM MMT by Global Hobbies. For the money I think I may have to try one of them out. It is big, but very well built and nimble for its size, and I will work on converting it to an electric Monster. I have already given my wife and family copies of several items off the internet that I want/need. The Quark 125B, the MGM 160 amp ESC, 4.5 HV Maxx system, some Fuiego and Neu motors, and a slew of UE and FLM parts to help with my collection of 4 Maxx trucks. So we will see what shows up on Christmas day.

I am working on having a collection of cool trucks to race and for the family to bash on Holidays at our place in NC when we retire. I have plans on building a backyard track for something to do in my retirement days. Hopefully in 2012, Not soon enough of course, but there are plenty of Christmases between now and then.
   
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Anyway for Xmas I have been checking out the XTM MMT by Global Hobbies. For the money I think I may have to try one of them out. It is big, but very well built and nimble for its size, and I will work on converting it to an electric Monster. I have already given my wife and family copies of several items off the internet that I want/need. The Quark 125B, the MGM 160 amp ESC, 4.5 HV Maxx system, some Fuiego and Neu motors, and a slew of UE and FLM parts to help with my collection of 4 Maxx trucks. So we will see what shows up on Christmas day.

I am working on having a collection of cool trucks to race and for the family to bash on Holidays at our place in NC when we retire. I have plans on building a backyard track for something to do in my retirement days. Hopefully in 2012, Not soon enough of course, but there are plenty of Christmases between now and then.
Sounds like a great idea...but ya know the Myan Indians believed that its all going to end in 2012 Just ask ZeroPoint.
   
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Yeah I was going to suggest Harbor Freight. They usually have fairly decent milling machines and tables available, and even if they are not the best on the market they are great for anyone who wants to try out there virgin skills without breaking the bank. Anyway they are perfect for just making little stuff for the RC junkie plus you can be pretty creative making your own stuff. Also if you come up with a really useful part you might end up showing it on here and find that there is a market for selling your ideas. Good luck with that SSSPconcepts.

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11.24.2007, 12:23 PM

wow lol that has got to be the CUTEST puppy i have ever seen!! HAHAH it cracks me up looking at it!!

i took a picture of it and sent it to my g/f shes going to love it!

my xmas present to myself is my XT8 +DDDD

where can i get a set of drill bits that WILL NOT break? are there any?

lookin to get that for my dad..... and me =)

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wow lol that has got to be the CUTEST puppy i have ever seen!! HAHAH it cracks me up looking at it!!

i took a picture of it and sent it to my g/f shes going to love it!

my xmas present to myself is my XT8 +DDDD

where can i get a set of drill bits that WILL NOT break? are there any?

lookin to get that for my dad..... and me =)
Good Name Brand Quality Cobalt is about the best you're going to get. Even they are not unbreakable, but they are made of some really hard stuff. They are alot harder/more durable than the cheaper titanium. You will find there is some really hard material that's almost impossible to drill, like motor shaft material. These should hold up really well for almost everything else.

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I would like to see our troops come home. If only those who are raised after generations of fighting would realize there is a better way.

I would like to see Gas get back down to a reasonable $1 a gallon. I think our government needs to see how much hardship current gas prices are putting on Americans, especially compared to "minimum wage".

I know this is asking alot, so I think instead I'll just settle for a Chevy Volt. A plug in Hybrid that will go 40 miles without a drop of gas.
   
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I would like to see our troops come home. If only those who are raised after generations of fighting would realize there is a better way.
Unfortunately, there is sometimes no alternative to fighting.

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I would like to see Gas get back down to a reasonable $1 a gallon. I think our government needs to see how much hardship current gas prices are putting on Americans, especially compared to "minimum wage".
Do you really think the government is jacking up the price of gas $2 a gallon?
   
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Unfortunately, there is sometimes no alternative to fighting.



Do you really think the government is jacking up the price of gas $2 a gallon?
I agree with cart213...further....I don't see an alternative in this case. For Christmas, I want our troops to shoot straighter, jump higher, run faster, land flatter, and live longer than the enemy they are fighting. I want this because they want this-if you haven't been there its okay...we can't possibly expect you to understand. Rest easy, there are those very brave souls that will go forth and do the ugly things that keep us safe-God bless them and their families. I apologize to the masses that find this offensive, but it is my view...and probably the view of the majority of our troops and the families of our troops.

As for fuel prices...If we did not have a military presence in the Middle East, our gas would be $3+ per liter, which as you mathematicians well know, is a lot more than we currently pay per gallon.

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