Silicone mats, wash them with cold water and a mild hand dish washer detergent, all good.
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Me, I use the green one from Horotec. When I need a new one I will buy the ones architects are using.
What are you working on now?
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Now you made me curious.
What is special about an architects mat?
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It can be cut and it will heal itself. Soft and often green as they say that is the best for the eyes. Not cheap, but good and it will last for a long time.
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Interesting. Did‘nt know that. Cheers.Yoda wrote: ↑February 20th, 2021, 1:45 pmIt can be cut and it will heal itself. Soft and often green as they say that is the best for the eyes. Not cheap, but good and it will last for a long time.
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Sorry folks, been busy last days...
Bigger one, rother of small lathe, just arrived in shop few days ago...
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Awesome lathe! Congrats. You gonna make some watch parts?
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Well, I use it for making slightly bigger parts, tools etc.. I also have smaller one...straps68 wrote:Awesome lathe! Congrats. You gonna make some watch parts?
Heavy modded for my needs. This picture is made during upgrade progress...

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