Anyone bought a dreamcutter? www.dreamcutter.com
cfellows said:Looks like one of those things that you just gotta have, then sits on the top shelf and never gets used. Pretty steep price @ $399.
Chuck
dreamcutter said:Not to push any product or company, I agree that let the market decide any products worthiness. Units have sold so feedback should emerge.
I would like to explain what the Dream Cutter is, as there are some misunderstandings. Its more than a ball cutter. Its a replacement for compound & toolholder that happens to do radius turns better than other dedicated accessories. It opens a whole new method of machining. Traditionalists i know will cringe, but until you try it... The user manual (free download) explains the technique.
With respect to ball cutters as far as I can tell, NONE of these ball cutters does what Dream Cutter can. These ball-cutters require readjustment to cut the 2nd half of the ball, or the stock must be necked in advance. That adjustment introduces diametrical error. Dream Cutter can do it all in one elegant operation. It can back-cut with its second pivot axis. I won't pitch all the features here, however you may want to take another good look... Its NOT LIKE anything before. Please... if you can, prove me wrong.
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