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question abou that tile press

updated tue 17 jan 12

 

Lili Krakowski on sun 15 jan 12


I did not watch the full length video. As the $295 or $395 price had =3D
made me temporarily cross-eyed.

I gotta tell you--I do not understand that machine.

To my unsophisticated mind the cleverness of this machine is this air =3D
release business. The materials of which the machine is made are =3D
clever--but nothing unique or new.=3D20

For me the "deal breaker" would be the air release thing--in that =3D
compressors and their attachments are amazingly awful noisy buggers. I =
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have used air compressor activated tools in woodworking but for little =3D
time, and with plenty of interruptions. I cannot conceive of locking =3D
myself in the studio and having that racket go on for hours.










Lili Krakowski
Be of good courage

Greg Relaford on mon 16 jan 12


I'll spend some time looking it over tomorrow. I spent some time in the
core room of a steel foundry long ago... Like brick making only stranger.

I thought the device looked like a fancy waffle iron. Useful, but not
unique.
On Jan 15, 2012 5:08 PM, "Lili Krakowski" wrote:

> I did not watch the full length video. As the $295 or $395 price had
> made me temporarily cross-eyed.
>
> I gotta tell you--I do not understand that machine.
>
> To my unsophisticated mind the cleverness of this machine is this air
> release business. The materials of which the machine is made are
> clever--but nothing unique or new.
>
> For me the "deal breaker" would be the air release thing--in that
> compressors and their attachments are amazingly awful noisy buggers. I
> have used air compressor activated tools in woodworking but for little
> time, and with plenty of interruptions. I cannot conceive of locking
> myself in the studio and having that racket go on for hours.
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> Lili Krakowski
> Be of good courage
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