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I guess I'll just loiter then. Hmm...... Hmm..... Hmm..... :sleepy: Shall I go away and do something? o_O Mmmm! That seems a good idea. :)
Has it happened? Did I miss it?
You must be like a kid in a sweet shop/toyshop!!!! :D
It just goes to prove, you are never to old to learn new things. I found that really interesting. :thumbsup: Rick's idea about dropping a...
I'll tell you what, if you get a machine built as you want, it will be great to see some videos of your spinner, (whatever that is?). I think a C...
Excellent work Krishnakumar! :thumbsup::thumbsup: I admire you tenacity to change and improve things to help yourself. :) Well Done. Hope to see...
Another happy customer Ryan! :D Good Job Done :thumbsup::thumbsup: Gray
Hey thanks Gilbert. That was interesting to read. :thumbsup: Also good to hear how it goes wrong as well. Thanks for going to the trouble of...
Rusty Aluminium! :D:D
A truly majestic machine! :D How has the routing been going? Do you get any sway, side to side, on that amazing Y axis? I might have brought...
Gilbert. Excellent piece of work!! :thumbsup::thumbsup: A small tutorial on that would be good. :rolleyes: Gray
Seems like a potentially useful tool. :thumbsup: Thanks for the helpful info. I'll look out for one of those next time. Cheers Gray
Still can't picture why? Were they incredibly tight?
Got to admit, I wouldn't have looked there! (Make mental note to myself) :rolleyes:
I will look forward to the Spindle/VFD Tutorial, Moag Style. :D Gray
That is one fine looking, and heavy duty machine, you have there!! :thumbsup::thumbsup: Gray
I seem to remember it was common practice to connect the two Y Axis motors to one driver on the early Ox models. Of course, one motor was wired...
How about trying another cam program, like, SketchUcam or ESTLCam. I think they are both Free. Run the same sort of workload. If it fixes it then...
Jestah. May the chips fly for you! :D Well Done :thumbsup::thumbsup: Gray
There seemed to be so much for you to look at! Did you get round it all? How was the CNC represented? Many examples? Any real surprises?...