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Re: PROJECTS STILL ON THE BURNER?
List members, Dan Mauch has come through with Hans W's tachometer. There has been some other pretty neat stuff coming out, esp. on the software end. There were quite a few other little hardware
By ptengin@... · #7497 ·
Re: look at date
Your absolutely right. ptengin@... wrote:
By Derek Barger <hightechsystems@...> · #7494 ·
Re: look at date
Look at year! ptengin@... wrote:
By Derek Barger <hightechsystems@...> · #7492 ·
look at date
Tim Barnard: Hi Tim what's up with your date? Are you talking to us from the future? Derek
By Derek Barger <hightechsystems@...> · #7490 ·
Re: CAD VS Drafting Table Re: Names
By [email protected] · #7495 ·
Re: CPNC
Ron, I like all those idea's. Steve ---------- From: Ron Ginger <ginger@...> To: CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@... Subject: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: CPNC Date: Friday, May 05, 2000 7:20
By Steve Carlisle <quatsein@...> · #7489 ·
Re: look at date
Heck, He'd make more money from a time machine than a small cnc machine huh? ;) Peter THRD, Inc.
By ptengin@... · #7493 ·
Re: look at date
In a message dated 05/05/2000 2:33:14 PM Hawaiian Standard Time, hightechsystems@... writes: << Are you talking to us from the future? Derek >> If he's over the date line, as in Australia
By ptengin@... · #7491 ·
Re: CPNC
Jon Elson wrote: Pretty close, I'd say. Still, even after the AcuRite guys knew what they were doing, the Newall system was still faster, requiring fewer inputs. The one thing I learned from this is,
By Jon Anderson <janders@...> · #7488 ·
DIY CMM ??
For both personal and very limited work use (once a month) , I'd like to have a CMM, but due to cost it is not feasible to have a "real" CMM (Coordinate Measuring Machine) So has anyone built
By Mike Mueller <mmueller@...> · #7486 ·
Re: CPNC
Jon Anderson wrote: My guess is the Newall guy WAS either a machinist or machine programmer, while the AcuRite guys (Two of them, no less!) were salesmen with little real understanding of what they
By Jon Elson <jmelson@...> · #7485 ·
MAXNC parallel port set up, HELP!
Hello all: I've got a MaxNC 15 that was upgraded to the SRV-S. It has the encoders on the end of the bigger steppermotors and the limit switches on each axis. I had the thing running for a short
By mplunkett@... · #7484 ·
Re: CPNC
Tim, I just found out last month that Newall dropped it due to problems dealing with Hurco. It is a shame, as that ease of use in a full 3 axis package would have been killer. Seeing it run on a
By Jon Anderson <janders@...> · #7483 ·
Re: CPNC
Tim Barnard wrote: I'm looking very hard at this system. Add $500 for a Z scale, $150 for remote cycle start, and $100 for offline programming, it's still well under anything else commercial on the
By Jon Anderson <janders@...> · #7482 ·
Re: CPNC
Ok, I have stirred up a real hornets nest with this one. Lots of good comments, but lets try to move on. 1) There is a class of work for which a good CPNC program is the best answer. There is also a
By Ron Ginger <ginger@...> · #7480 ·
Re: DIY CMM ??
In a message dated 05/05/2000 7:33:29 AM Hawaiian Standard Time, mmueller@... writes: << So has anyone built one that would be fairly accurate in the .001" to .0005" range. My parts
By ptengin@... · #7487 ·
Re: CPNC
Jon Elson wrote: That's not bad for commercial stuff. I was dazzled by a demo, until I threw a real-world example at them. Machine a rectangular O-ring groove .140 wide with a .125 end mill and
By Jon Anderson <janders@...> · #7479 ·
A box for CPNC
Ron, Take a look at http://www.simplestep.com/ for the intelligent driver boards they offer. These look like they might be what you are looking for and could be an alternative to FlashCut if they
By John Guenther <jguenther@...> · #7478 ·
Re: Jog pendant
Hello All, I have controlled (a) motor directly with the joystick buttons, but that was it. Plan was to build a completely jog run machine with some MDI and sub storage. We played around with using a
By Robert <esccmail@...> · #7477 ·
Re: Conversational Programming
Thank goodness! I thought I'd never be able to sleep again... From: http://www.cph.com/New/content.html "Major Patent Case Won We recently won an important patent infringement case in the United
By Matt Shaver <mshaver@...> · #7476 ·