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 2 Vega questions 1- how the heck do you keep the chain from getting clogged with shavings?? i keep having jamming problems due to this. should I not oil it??? 2- is lucite ok to use for template material??? most say lexan thats why i ask- | 
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 1 No oil , chain works best dry. 2 lucite should be fine. Not sure but it may be a little more brittle than lexan. | 
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 eben- what Mac said and hit the inards with your compressor once in a while. | 
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 EBEN What model? | 
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 ahh no oil. Thats the problem then... I oiled it. it makes sense as the oil simply makes the shavings stick to the chain. Salty its the midi model. | 
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 When you come up I'll show you some tricks on the pro model which you should be able to use on the midi. | 
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 Eben I have the same model I put 3&1 on it but also blow it with air and keep the correct tension on the chain mine runs fine, if im workin with cedar I can take more off on a pass than a harder wood. Dont know how long you had it but its a great toy once you get familar with it .. :pop: | 
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 ohh I know its a great toy :D on my next run i'll fire up the compressah and see how it goes.......... | 
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 meow  :rude:  :fishslap: :D Jigman | 
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 I'ben ;) been using 1/8" starboard for my templates. I started using it only because i had it lying around.  It's not as hard as lexan, so it might not be as durable, but i find it easier to shape, and i keep the templates tucked away when not in use just so they wont get dinged. If you want to try it i'll give ya a piece. | 
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 If you want indestructable templates use G3 | 
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 2 vega question You can always use the air hose to blow the out!! | 
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