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 From:  Rob (AWARDZZ)
 To:  ALL
2602.49 

North East Ohio will be there!!!!

Rob Simpson
PlayAll Awards & Engraving
Ashtabula, OH
(on the snowy southern shores of Lake Erie)

Robert J. Simpson

PlayAll Awards & Engraving
Ashtabula, OH
(on the sunny southern shores of Lake Erie)

 

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 From:  LaZerDude (C_BURKE)
 To:  John (JOHNRMONTG) 
2602.50 In reply to 2602.43 

John,
I still have my pin from last year. I'll be wearing it this year. Have you decided yet if you can make it?

 

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 From:  Stunt Engraver (DGL)
 To:  Rob (AWARDZZ) 
2602.51 In reply to 2602.49 
Rob,

Happy to hear you'll be at the show.

Here's the updated list of forum members, we can look forward to meeting at the ARA Show:

Peter & Kathy Vasic (Engraving Services Co.)
Harvey & Dee Lentchner (Accent on Engraving)
David Lavaneri (DGL Engraving)
Mick Eminger (Cactus Equipment)
Cody & Janna Stewart (Eternity Creations)
Joe & Toni Hayes (Graphics Galore Inc.)
Ed & Sharon Holley (Victor Valley Trophy Co.)
Jeff & Lisa Higginbotham (TrophyUSA)
A J Palik (Photon Graphics)
Rolf & Leslie (Mountain Memories)
Roy Brewer, Jeanette Brewer & Randy Allen (Engraving Concepts)
Mike Mackenzie & Treavor Hertel (CEM)
Bruce and Packy Larson
Chuck Burke (American Pacific Awards)
Larry & Sandy Herman (Century Badge & Engraving, Inc.)
Russ & Martha Warrick (WarrLight Engraving)
Rob Simpson (PlayAll Awards & Engraving)

David "The Stunt Engraver" Lavaneri
DGL Engraving
Port Hueneme, CA

 

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 From:  John (JOHNRMONTG)
 To:  Stunt Engraver (DGL) 
2602.52 In reply to 2602.48 
Hi David... man, I am hoping I can make it but not really sure (kinda like last year). Go ahead and add me and I will keep you informed... Thanks for checking with me...

John
John & Alexa Montgomey
Lakeshore Engraving

 

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 From:  Stunt Engraver (DGL)
 To:  John (JOHNRMONTG) 
2602.53 In reply to 2602.52 
John,

I understand completely. It's not always easy to get away for the show.

We'll put you down as a definite maybe. :-) 

Here's the updated list of forum members, we can look forward to meeting at the ARA Show:

Peter & Kathy Vasic (Engraving Services Co.)
Harvey & Dee Lentchner (Accent on Engraving)
David Lavaneri (DGL Engraving)
Mick Eminger (Cactus Equipment)
Cody & Janna Stewart (Eternity Creations)
Joe & Toni Hayes (Graphics Galore Inc.)
Ed & Sharon Holley (Victor Valley Trophy Co.)
Jeff & Lisa Higginbotham (TrophyUSA)
A J Palik (Photon Graphics)
Rolf & Leslie (Mountain Memories)
Roy Brewer, Jeanette Brewer & Randy Allen (Engraving Concepts)
Mike Mackenzie & Treavor Hertel (CEM)
Bruce and Packy Larson
Chuck Burke (American Pacific Awards)
Larry & Sandy Herman (Century Badge & Engraving, Inc.)
Russ & Martha Warrick (WarrLight Engraving)
Rob Simpson (PlayAll Awards & Engraving)
John & Alexa Montgomery (Lakeshore Engraving)

David "The Stunt Engraver" Lavaneri
DGL Engraving
Port Hueneme, CA

 

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 From:  Rolf (RJB2108)
 To:  ALL
2602.54 In reply to 2602.50 

I still have mine from last year too. I'll proudly wear it too !!
I mean C'mon if someone sees this pin on me, they immidiatly know that I'm part of an elite group.

 

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 From:  Russ (MEATSHAKE)
 To:  ALL
2602.55 

David,
I might be working in a booth doing sandcarving. I am also distributor for A Blast, a company that makes sandcarving equipment.

We do laser engraving and sandcarving. We do a good amount of wine bottles for the wineries in the area. We use our Epilog laser with Laser Tape on the bottles and then we sandcarve the bottles.

Russ

Epilog 32EX 35 watt, A-Blast 36" Blasting cabinet, Freehand MX, PhotoShop CS, 15 years of Graphic Design

WarrLight Engraving

"Fast is fine, accurate is final. The real trick is learning how to take your time when you're in a hurry." -- Wyatt Earp

 

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 From:  Stunt Engraver (DGL)
 To:  Russ (MEATSHAKE) 
2602.56 In reply to 2602.55 
Very nice Russ.

We'll keep an eye out for you.

quote:
We do a good amount of wine bottles for the wineries in the area.


Thank you for filling out your member profile information. The information prevented me from having to ask what area you're in.

All the best,

David "The Stunt Engraver" Lavaneri
DGL Engraving
Port Hueneme, CA

 

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 From:  Rolf (RJB2108)
 To:  Russ (MEATSHAKE) 
2602.57 In reply to 2602.55 

Russ,
What booth are you working? I like to talk to you to. I like to get a little more involved in Wine Bottles
Rolf

 

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 From:  Stunt Engraver (DGL)
 To:  Rolf (RJB2108) 
2602.58 In reply to 2602.57 
Rolf,

It's only my opinion, but I think you're already a little too involved with wine bottles. :-) 

David "The Stunt Engraver" Lavaneri
DGL Engraving
Port Hueneme, CA

 

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 From:  GBengraver
 To:  Stunt Engraver (DGL) 
2602.59 In reply to 2602.23 

Count us in:
Bux-Mont Awards
Greg Bencsik
Debbie Koehler

"Nothing is really work unless you would rather be doing something else."
 

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 From:  Rolf (RJB2108)
 To:  Stunt Engraver (DGL) 
2602.60 In reply to 2602.58 

I have bbbbeeeen invooolvveed with wine ( hic ) buuutttles foor som timmme. (hic)
;-) 

(I just want to learn how to sand blasting) LOL

 

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 From:  Stunt Engraver (DGL)
 To:  Rolf (RJB2108) 
2602.61 In reply to 2602.60 
Rolf,

I understand. Thanks for the clarification. :-) 

David "The Stunt Engraver" Lavaneri
DGL Engraving
Port Hueneme, CA

 

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 From:  Stunt Engraver (DGL)
 To:  GBengraver 
2602.62 In reply to 2602.59 
Greg,

We look forward to seeing you there.

Here's the updated list of forum members, we can look forward to meeting at the ARA Show:

Peter & Kathy Vasic (Engraving Services Co.)
Harvey & Dee Lentchner (Accent on Engraving)
David Lavaneri (DGL Engraving)
Mick Eminger (Cactus Equipment)
Cody & Janna Stewart (Eternity Creations)
Joe & Toni Hayes (Graphics Galore Inc.)
Ed & Sharon Holley (Victor Valley Trophy Co.)
Jeff & Lisa Higginbotham (TrophyUSA)
A J Palik (Photon Graphics)
Rolf & Leslie (Mountain Memories)
Roy Brewer, Jeanette Brewer & Randy Allen (Engraving Concepts)
Mike Mackenzie & Treavor Hertel (CEM)
Bruce and Packy Larson
Chuck Burke (American Pacific Awards)
Larry & Sandy Herman (Century Badge & Engraving, Inc.)
Russ & Martha Warrick (WarrLight Engraving)
Rob Simpson (PlayAll Awards & Engraving)
John & Alexa Montgomery (Lakeshore Engraving)
Greg Bencsik & Debbie Koehler (Bux-Mont Awards)

David "The Stunt Engraver" Lavaneri
DGL Engraving
Port Hueneme, CA

 

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 From:  Russ (MEATSHAKE)
 To:  Rolf (RJB2108) 
2602.63 In reply to 2602.57 

Rolf,
I can't say for sure yet. I know that seems like a strange answer but it will be on one two different booths. A Blast has just signed a contract with a company that is known by members of this forum. I can't say what company that is yet. Once I get the word I can tell you, I will. The company is trying to figure out if they will have room in their booth for the A Blast equipment, if there is then I will be working in that booth doing sandcarving. If the company does not have enough room then I will be at the A Blast booth.

Clear as mud right?

Russ

Epilog 32EX 35 watt, A-Blast 36" Blasting cabinet, Freehand MX, PhotoShop CS, 15 years of Graphic Design

WarrLight Engraving

"Fast is fine, accurate is final. The real trick is learning how to take your time when you're in a hurry." -- Wyatt Earp

 

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 From:  Rolf (RJB2108)
 To:  Russ (MEATSHAKE) 
2602.64 In reply to 2602.63 
right ;-) 
 

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 From:  Russ (MEATSHAKE)
 To:  Rolf (RJB2108) 
2602.65 In reply to 2602.64 

Rolf~
What do you want to know I can tell you anything you want to know either through a thread here or you can email me at russ@warrlightengraving.com

Russ

Epilog 32EX 35 watt, A-Blast 36" Blasting cabinet, Freehand MX, PhotoShop CS, 15 years of Graphic Design

WarrLight Engraving

"Fast is fine, accurate is final. The real trick is learning how to take your time when you're in a hurry." -- Wyatt Earp

 

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 From:  UncleSteve
 To:  Russ (MEATSHAKE) 
2602.66 In reply to 2602.63 
quote:
The company is trying to figure out if they will have room in their booth for the A Blast equipment, if there is then I will be working in that booth doing sandcarving.


Just to make sure I understand..... You will have a "live" sand carving system that you can run indoors, at the show, without creating enough mess and/or noise to annoy your next door exhibitors? And no external ventilation system?

"Genius ain't anything more than elegant common sense." Josh Billings
 

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 From:  Stunt Engraver (DGL)
 To:  UncleSteve 
2602.67 In reply to 2602.66 

Steve,

I'm not Russ and he's gratefeul. :-) 

Sandcarving isn't a noisy, messy or obtrusive process to do at shows. Probably less than laser demos, which aren't a problem.

David "The Stunt Engraver" Lavaneri
DGL Engraving
Port Hueneme, CA

EDITED: 10 Jan 2006 by DGL

 

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 From:  Russ (MEATSHAKE)
 To:  UncleSteve 
2602.68 In reply to 2602.66 

Steve~
Yes, I will be carving "Live" at the show. There will be a small video camera mounted in the cabinet and a video screen up where others can see what I am doing if there are too many up close.

As "Stunt Engraver" Dave said it is not messy or very intrusive.

In fact the cabinets that A Balst makes are very clean. The cabinet is a self circulating design that once you put abrasive in the cabinet the only time you need to deal with it again is to replace what has been pulled into the filter or to change the size of grit.

You turn on the air supply, the valve in the pressure pot closes and then you do your carving (aka blasting) and if you run out of abrasive you just turn off the air supply and the abrasive falls back in the pressure pot. Once the abrasive is back in the pot you just turn the air back on and start carving again.

A pressure pot design may not mean a lot to you but in simple terms there is a container that the abrasive is in that is pressurized and then the pressurized abrasive is added to another stream of pressurized air. It uses less psi to do the work as compared to a siphon design that sucks the abrasive into a stream of pressurized air.

The air compressor can be a lot noisy but if a small compressor is used that can be cut down a bit. Although it will run almost constantly.

Oh the cabinet I will be using has the filter built on the back of the cabinet and all one piece. At 450 CFM the filter sounds like a small jet engine! But we guys love the feeling of power! Who wouldn't want the sound of a jet roaring in the shop? Hahahaha!

Russ

Epilog 32EX 35 watt, A-Blast 36" Blasting cabinet, Freehand MX, PhotoShop CS, 15 years of Graphic Design

WarrLight Engraving

"Fast is fine, accurate is final. The real trick is learning how to take your time when you're in a hurry." -- Wyatt Earp

EDITED: 10 Jan 2006 by MEATSHAKE

 
 
   
 

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