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Re: DRO boards.
rtr@... I'de like to order a couple of boards. How much should I send, and where should I send it? I just got on this list so I missed the preliminaries. I guess a schematic and parts list
By Ted <rtr@...> · #424 ·
Re: Digest Number 24
I am going to try something semi-related to this topic. My CNC is fairly stiff for what I am doing, but I have a huge problem with vibration. I am using aluminum and steel extrusions and box channel
By Mike Romine <mromine@...> · #423 ·
Re: DRO boards
Tom: I am just new to the list so I missed out on some earlier discussion of your DRO project. I scanned your WEB page, I think it was yours, But I seemed to have missed what type of encoders you
By Buchanan, James (Jim) <jambuch@...> · #422 ·
Re: Linear bearing types?
Hi Don, I don't have a lot of experience with lead bearings except the one in my fly-press but I have seen them used a number of times. I agree that, as with all techniques, this one has its own
By "Ian W. Wright" <Ian@... · #421 ·
Re: Converting a Sherline
Andrew Werby wrote: Thanks for the offer Andrew but, at the moment, finances (lack of ) are pointing me in the way I am going. I have worked out a stepper driver system and now have motors turning
By "Ian W. Wright" <Ian@... · #420 ·
Re: Progress!!
Charlie, I understand that only 1 G code per line is allowed. Keep up the good work. I think DOS version will work for 99% of the people! Dave
By DRigotti@... · #419 ·
Re: List commands
In a message dated 5/17/99 6:12:55 PM Pacific Daylight Time, WAnliker writes: > > Here is the information on the CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO list > > Yes, people can subscribe through email. ONELIST
By WAnliker@... · #418 ·
Re: Linear bearing types?
Ian: In response to your post here about babbit bearings, I have worked in the past most extensively with babbit. Before I became a toolmaker, I was a journeyman and used to use a lot of machines
By Don Hughes <pencad@...> · #416 ·
Re: Sorry
And don't let it happen again! :)
By Dan Mauch <dmauch@...> · #414 ·
Re: Converting a Sherline
Charles Gallo <Charlie@...> wrote: Subject: Re: Progress!! Ian, Well, I have an admission to make - I'm re-writing (Maintaining) Stepster! The thing is, so many things could be wrong, and
By Andrew Werby <drewid@...> · #417 ·
Re: For Sale
Bill The selling on list seems to be a good move. Although 99.9% of what you guys are talking about is Greek to me I will still be out there. Who knows I may decide to use one of those fancy
By HillofSpud@... · #415 ·
Re: Linear bearing types?
Poured lead or type-metal bearings are still used extensively on some older-type industrial machinery and they are very successful - hence there are machines around here still running with them which
By "Ian W. Wright" <Ian@... · #413 ·
Re: Linear bearing types?
Uh huh, OPTICS. See, exactly my point. QED. Gar
By garfield@... · #411 ·
Re: Linear bearing types?
Yes, I think this approach to answering "what-ifs" will go along way to making our group successful and peaceful. Because SOME PEOPLE DO want/can-use such a positioning system to cut foam, wax, or
By garfield@... · #410 ·
Re: Linear bearing types?
John, you're plotter, is it a flatbed plotter? If so, I am desperately looking for one that is a "D" drafting paper size(34" x 22") or larger. If you happen to know of such about, or if anyone in
By Don Hughes <pencad@...> · #409 ·
Re: Linear bearing types?
Geoff Roehm wrote: Right - and you'd have a very flimsy machine, which wouldn't be able to cut anything tougher than cardboard or modeling wax. Some people want a machine like that. But, as a
By Jon Elson <jmelson@...> · #408 ·
Re: Digest Number 23
I think CNC related parts for sale listings would be a benefit to this group (IMO). Sure beats hanging out in industrial surplus shops. But I might suggest we use a 'depository' for detailed
By Mike Romine <mromine@...> · #404 ·
Re: For Sale
Hello Guys, the mail for selling to the group is almost unanimous in favor, in fact only two against. Here are the comments and suggestions given. 1. Subject to be F. S. , USA or UK, AUST, Etc.,
By WAnliker@... · #412 ·
Re: DRO boards
I'll mull that over. Dan
By Dan Mauch <dmauch@...> · #407 ·
Re: DRO boards
Have you considered getting together a group purchase at US Digital? They do offer pretty decent discounts for volume purchases, and considering you're looking at 20-30 LS7266 chips, you could
By Tom Kulaga <tkulaga@...> · #405 ·