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No hay artículos en el carroCrea letreros horizontales de apariencia profesional y postes de números verticales con la plantilla de Milescraft SignPro. Listo para usar, el juego completo incluye plantillas, abrazaderas, cojinetes de guía de plantilla y brocas con punta de carburo. Fácil de usar, las plantillas autoseparantes aseguran letreros consistentes cada vez que los usas, sin necesidad de medir.
Graham T.
Comentado en Australia el 23 de mayo de 2024
This Milescraft sign maker is a great design, quick to set up, easy to use and very useful. A number of native ideas and at a very reasonable price.
andre
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 18 de septiembre de 2024
The service is very good. Very easy to set up.. It comes with everything you need except the router. I would recommend this sign writing equipment. It.'s make sign writing much easier.
barry woodall
Comentado en Canadá el 29 de diciembre de 2023
For a first timer. I found it very good. Easy to use
Naturalist
Comentado en México el 30 de enero de 2023
Le he usado para hacer letreros para senderismo y trabaja excelentemente bien. Fácil de usar y una vez que se familiariza con esta herramienta el trabajo es muy fácil.
Edgar velasco palacios
Comentado en México el 13 de marzo de 2022
El juego para hacer letras en madera esta muy completo
Vicente Hernández Bolaños
Comentado en México el 11 de junio de 2019
Muy buen producto, es una excelente herramienta para hacer letras sobre la madera
Big Steve from Seymour (by Gawd) Texas
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de febrero de 2016
My experience seems to be a little different than most of the others who like this jig. For one, the bits seem too short. I haven't seen a lot of comments about that. If I follow normal procedure and bottom out the bit in my DeWalt plunge router and then pull it out a 16th, the bits are much too short. I can buy longer bits. In fact, I have some on hand. For another, the Milescraft included directions say to set up the router so that it cuts a 3/32 groove. The videos just say to adjust for the depth you want. At 3/32, the one letter I cut was perfect and did not need sanding or removal of fluff at the edges.. At deeper depths, it certainly does. But at 3/32, you won't be making a very visible sign. I'll cut deeper and clean up the edges as needed.Nevertheless, despite those things, the kit does allow me to create signs, albeit, signs that need a little work after cutting. I haven't used the extension bars yet, but I know that those have to be braced.The second sign I created came out perfect, except for the top of the A. I have two of them in my name, and one of them chipped out the top of the A where it comes to a point. I may have been better off routing out the whole top of the A. As it is, I'll cut both of them down a bit to just below where the tearout is on the one A.Overall, with a little practice, I should be able to turn out satisfactory signs. Compared to every other system I reviewed, this is the best and/or the cheapest.For those who seem to nick the letters when removing the router, the trick is to not remove the router while it is running, or at least, not remove the router until you raise the plunge mechanism. Take your time.
J. Marsh
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de febrero de 2012
I first tried just using the lettering templates that interlock and that you just tape into place (as was recommended by their "how to" video). I was not at all satisfied with the results. It was difficult to position the router and if you were not very careful you would cut right through the template since the pilot did not set down well into the guide. After this disappointment, I ordered the Sign Pro Router Signmaking Jig. Maybe I did not read carefully enough but I did not realize that it came with everything you need. Templates, router base with a different pilot inserts, router bits, jig frame, braces, clamps - the works. The jig elevates the templates above the work and holds them in place so that the pilot slips right down into the templates and allows you the follow the template. This is not totally foolproof since, for some letters, it very much makes a difference the direction you follow the template, etc. This is because of the direction of rotation of the bit and the fact that the templates are not a full outline of the letters. As a result, a little practice is required for some letters as is a careful setup prior to starting to make sure everything is clamped and tight. After only a few practice runs, very acceptable results can be achieved with this system. It does appear that only the Milescraft templates work in this system so you are somewhat limited there. The jig also supposedly has the ability to be doubled in length but I found it to not be very stable in that configuration - I found the extended version more trouble that it was worth and just cut one frame at a time.Bottom line, this may not make you a professional sign maker but it does a decent job and, since it includes everything that you need, it is a good value for the money. I have very much enjoyed playing with it and have turned out some decent custom-made signs. I strongly recommend it vs. the interlocking templates that are not held in place above the work by a frame.
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