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Latest revision as of 20:09, 30 August 2022
MakerFX has a Composite Stapler. This specialized stapler is only for use with composite nails. The staples are designed to quickly, easily, and safely attach material to the CNC spoil board. This stapler makes the process of securing material much easier. Metal attachment is not to be used as it shorten the light of the spoil board, as well as being an unwelcome item when others are using the CNC system,.. Not every material will be able to be stapled directly. If you are using one of those materials, use a piece of wood to hold the material and then staple the wood down. Another option is to use the bench dog holes.