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Would be easier to just buy a good saw (Makita, Skil, etc.) and a circular saw fence.

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http://www.sears.com/scheppach-6-1-4inch-blade-plunge-saw-w-2-pc/p-00936184000P?prdNo=7&blockNo=7&blockType=G7

 

Anyone ever heard of this brand?  I'm thinking this making enclosures super easy, considering the hardest thing for me is making straight cuts.

Interesting. Another thing you can do for straight cuts is use wood clamps / vice on one panel of wood on top of the panel you want to cut. Then you have an edge you can run your circular saw / jig saw against.

I've tried this and I just can't get it right, It doesn't help that I have a cheap circular saw/blade, but if I'm gonna spend $100 on a new circular saw, this might be a better option for me.  I haven't shopped around yet because honestly I didn't even know these existed until about half hour ago, but there seems to be a LOT of pricey ones.

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Would be easier to just buy a good saw (Makita, Skil, etc.) and a circular saw fence.

A saw fence would be fine for sides, and length, but when I need to cut width in my case 40" it wouldn't do me much good?  Unless they make them that long but if they did it would seem kind of hard to control.

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mother fucker.  i have been trying to upload a 4 min video for 6 hours!.. it failed once i tryed again, and it failed again... i checked the size of the file.. and a 4 min video is almost 1 gig... and when i used the gopro soft where do convert it to a AVI file it made a 4 min video 5 gigs!!! WTF!

 

 im recording on the lowest setting on the go pro a WVGA setting... what the hell is going on why is it so large!?

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mother pucker.  i have been trying to upload a 4 min video for 6 hours!.. it failed once i tryed again, and it failed again... i checked the size of the file.. and a 4 min video is almost 1 gig... and when i used the gopro soft where do convert it to a AVI file it made a 4 min video 5 gigs!!! WTF!

 

 im recording on the lowest setting on the go pro a WVGA setting... what the hell is going on why is it so large!?

 

I used this for compressing my AVI's

 

Takes them from like a 2 GB and makes them like 44 MB, and keeps the quality the same.

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but once its compressed can i upload it in the compressed format so it uploads quickly and not 325 mins to upload a 4 min vid?

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but once its compressed can i upload it in the compressed format so it uploads quickly and not 325 mins to upload a 4 min vid?

Yes, it will drastically decrease the amount of time to upload, and only takes me around 5-10 minutes to render the compression

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Well.... if you are having problems and have a cheap saw I would invest in something much better. If you do a lot of cutting I would recommend something much nicer.

My "circular saw" is a rigid worm drive. As for a fence, I use a super light weight aluminum straight edge and some clamps. Works like magic and I can get 10' or more if I needed. It is my father in laws, but they are not expensive.

Buy a quality saw, and a Freud blade and you will go far.

Anyone ever heard of this brand? I'm thinking this making enclosures super easy, considering the hardest thing for me is making straight cuts.

Interesting. Another thing you can do for straight cuts is use wood clamps / vice on one panel of wood on top of the panel you want to cut. Then you have an edge you can run your circular saw / jig saw against.
I've tried this and I just can't get it right, It doesn't help that I have a cheap circular saw/blade, but if I'm gonna spend $100 on a new circular saw, this might be a better option for me. I haven't shopped around yet because honestly I didn't even know these existed until about half hour ago, but there seems to be a LOT of pricey ones.

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http://www.sears.com/scheppach-6-1-4inch-blade-plunge-saw-w-2-pc/p-00936184000P?prdNo=7&blockNo=7&blockType=G7

 

Anyone ever heard of this brand?  I'm thinking this making enclosures super easy, considering the hardest thing for me is making straight cuts.

Interesting. Another thing you can do for straight cuts is use wood clamps / vice on one panel of wood on top of the panel you want to cut. Then you have an edge you can run your circular saw / jig saw against.

I've tried this and I just can't get it right, It doesn't help that I have a cheap circular saw/blade, but if I'm gonna spend $100 on a new circular saw, this might be a better option for me.  I haven't shopped around yet because honestly I didn't even know these existed until about half hour ago, but there seems to be a LOT of pricey ones.

 these 6 inch saws have thin blades that flex under a load. Your edges will be wavy. The idea is cool, but the implementation is weak.

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Yes, circular saw fences work and work well, but that one doesn't look like a good one. The make tracks as long as one needs, look on Amazon.

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Had a good ride today. Rode with my buddy in the morning, and my son in the afternoon.

Looks fun. I wouldn't mind riding in trees!
 

I would kill for your dunes. I have watched a lot of dune riding vids and it looks like a blast.

 

And this is my back yard.

 

I don't have much interest for dunes. I think I would get tired of it quickly. Sorta akin to having a race car on a TON of flat land vs a track.

Or a snowmobile running down an old rail bed. Shoot me now.

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I keep waiting for you to highlight a street suspension for the Explorer Ryan.

 

I'm a car guy.  I know better.  If I'm driving a truck, it's just to do things a truck is supposed to do.  If i want performance, I'm driving a car.  Camry fo life!

An Explorer with the Adrenalin front end a suspension package and boost may be acceptable. Interior surely isn't worse than the TBSS.

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i donno... alot of that im just talking out loud i guess.

EXACTLY. Potential for kick ass sound at the same time.

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http://www.sears.com/scheppach-6-1-4inch-blade-plunge-saw-w-2-pc/p-00936184000P?prdNo=7&blockNo=7&blockType=G7

 

Anyone ever heard of this brand?  I'm thinking this making enclosures super easy, considering the hardest thing for me is making straight cuts.

Cheaper to make your own guide, although those sort of guides work well. I'd have a tendency to buy them separate from the saw though.

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Would be easier to just buy a good saw (Makita, Skil, etc.) and a circular saw fence.

A saw fence would be fine for sides, and length, but when I need to cut width in my case 40" it wouldn't do me much good?  Unless they make them that long but if they did it would seem kind of hard to control.
I've got a tool thread on here somewhere, search for it. Has a nice internet fence system. I don't recall the name although there is one in the garage. Add a $60 Makita saw and a $30 blade and you are GOLDEN.

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So, if you have a Droid tablet, Ipad, or CarPC as a headunit is there a nice way to bluetooth your phone through the stereo and add a microphone?

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Decided I want my full music collection in my next car.  I like the convenience of the PC for crossovers as well.

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Look up on Amazon, I think the one made by Emerson is what I've seen and played with before, pretty good.  Also, Kreg it looks like has one and they make nice toys.  I've you've got cash to drop, buy a Festool.  I think for box building work, a homemade 4'x8' table with a sacrificial MDF top, and a couple of saw tracks would be significantly easier than a contractor table saw improperly set up like most people have.  

 

That being said, its hard to beat a real table saw.  Yesterday I was cutting some 1" thick HDPE sheet plastic for a project and wasn't having a problem  holding +/- .015" cut sizes in about as much time as it took for me to walk up and turn the saw on.  

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but once its compressed can i upload it in the compressed format so it uploads quickly and not 325 mins to upload a 4 min vid?

 

Doesnt the SD card your using have something to do with upload speed? The guy at best buy told me to get a Samsung class 10 mini SD card as it was about the fatsest out there.

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It doesn't matter how fast your SD card is if there is something slower further down the line.  Sure card XYZ may be the fastest out there, but is your reader/cables good to utilize that speed?  

 

Yes, normally faster = more bettah, but unless that is your limiting factor its a rather mute point.  If you are constantly dumping RAW pictures/videos off an SD card for work or taking sports photos, sure get the fastest crap on there.  For what I do, middle of the road is excellent for me.  

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So, if you have a Droid tablet, Ipad, or CarPC as a headunit is there a nice way to bluetooth your phone through the stereo and add a microphone?

 

I thought you hated bluetooth in cars?  

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So, if you have a Droid tablet, Ipad, or CarPC as a headunit is there a nice way to bluetooth your phone through the stereo and add a microphone?

 

I thought you hated bluetooth in cars?

I hate shit with poor audio which includes my Benz. Thought if I mounted the mic and did the setup I could get it to work.

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but once its compressed can i upload it in the compressed format so it uploads quickly and not 325 mins to upload a 4 min vid?

 

Doesnt the SD card your using have something to do with upload speed? The guy at best buy told me to get a Samsung class 10 mini SD card as it was about the fatsest out there.

Internet upload speed is most likely the cause of slow uploads.

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Would be easier to just buy a good saw (Makita, Skil, etc.) and a circular saw fence.

A saw fence would be fine for sides, and length, but when I need to cut width in my case 40" it wouldn't do me much good?  Unless they make them that long but if they did it would seem kind of hard to control.

 

I've got a tool thread on here somewhere, search for it. Has a nice internet fence system. I don't recall the name although there is one in the garage. Add a $60 Makita saw and a $30 blade and you are GOLDEN.

http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/forum/topic/7414-a-list-of-recommended-tools-for-building-speakers/

 

Just found it gotta head to class now though so ill actually look at it in a hour

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but once its compressed can i upload it in the compressed format so it uploads quickly and not 325 mins to upload a 4 min vid?

 

Doesnt the SD card your using have something to do with upload speed? The guy at best buy told me to get a Samsung class 10 mini SD card as it was about the fatsest out there.

 

 

It doesn't matter how fast your SD card is if there is something slower further down the line.  Sure card XYZ may be the fastest out there, but is your reader/cables good to utilize that speed?  

 

Yes, normally faster = more bettah, but unless that is your limiting factor its a rather mute point.  If you are constantly dumping RAW pictures/videos off an SD card for work or taking sports photos, sure get the fastest crap on there.  For what I do, middle of the road is excellent for me.  

 

IIRC, Class 6 is just about as good (or better in some situations) for a lot less change. I can't remember the specfics right now, but I would have opted for class 6 instead of 10 on my tablet.

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