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Re: Tonmac Mills - Good Choice for Retrofit?
Jerry, I was the guy who emailed Handyage about the GEM CNC Mill. The reply I got was that they would sell it without the CNC controls and motors, but with the ballscrews. I can't remember the
By William Scalione <wscalione@...> · #51536 ·
Virus Please post replies direct to me not the list..........................
It appears again that someone on the group has a virus. Please run a virus check every day, and be sure it is up to date every day. These pose a continuous problem to all the list members and fill
By [email protected] · #51544 ·
Re: Nuts and Volts cnc article
air Now scheduled for the December issue. Best Regards, Fred Smith- IMService Listserve Special discounts and offers are at: http://www.imsrv.com/grp.html Today is the last day for the 3D
By Fred Smith <imserv@...> · #51535 ·
Re: Drill press & cross-slide vice
Another issue is that most drill press spindles use a taper to mount the chuck. These tapers are not designed for side loads so you would have to come up with a different way to hold your cutters. You
By Dave Dillabough <dgd@...> · #51534 ·
Re: Anyone know of a NAMES like show in Central Ontario?
Full-fledged manufacturing shows which come to mind are CMW (Canadian Manufacturing Week) at the International Centre in Toronto (see http://www.reedexpo.ca/cmw/), and SOIS (Southern Ontario
By Kevin P. Martin <kpmartin@...> · #51533 ·
Re: Anyone know of a NAMES like show in Central Ontario?
Just last week there was the welding/finishing show in TO at Expo Place. Next Sept? should be the machinery show at the same location. Watch www.reedexpo.com for upcoming events. Allan if
By allan_reinhard · #51532 ·
Anyone know of a NAMES like show in Central Ontario?
I'm probably going to go in April to names, but just wanted to know if there's a show like NAMES in central Ontario. Or some sort of manufacturing type trade show around. Thanks.
By Lloyd Leung <lloyd@...> · #51531 ·
Re: Bridgeport Series II CNC specifications
That sounds like what I bought. I have about 100" to the ceiling in my garage. Now the next problem is clearance with the garage door opening. Is anything easily removable up on top to shorten
By tmartin23 · #51529 ·
Re: Newbie Questions
I've red somewhere about self-breaking ballscrews which is a combination with a normal screw, will try to get more info. Alex
By alex <telecomt@...> · #51528 ·
Re: Inductosyn DRO was balls
On Wednesday 30 October 2002 22:53, Bill Higdon wrote: > Keith Bowers wrote: > >>>http://products.analog.com/products/info.asp?product=AD2S90 > >>>AD2S90-EB PRODUCTION Evaluation Boards - COMMERCIAL
By Keith Bowers · #51526 ·
Re: Jenix DRO's - any experience with these?
Ken Jenkins wrote: Ken, I bought one of these on eBay from DRO_GUY. My Acu-Rite died and I didn't have the $$ for the Newall I wanted. The Jenix was the only thing I could find right away that was
By Jon Anderson <janders@...> · #51527 ·
Re: Drill press & cross-slide vice
Yes routers are intended for side load. Now the problem is that most routers turn at 18000 RPM, which depending on the size of the cutter and the material to be cut, will be too fast and will burn up
By Dan Mauch · #51525 ·
Re: Jenix DRO's - any experience with these?
Ken Jenkins wrote: http://www.dsjenix.com/en/
By Jerry Kimberlin <kimberln@...> · #51524 ·
VisualMill Service pack with new help available
There is a service pack for visualmill 4.0 available on their web site. The help file has been greatly expanded and is now usable. There were also some changes in the .exe that may have resolved
By vrsculptor <vrsculptor@...> · #51523 ·
Re: CNC Flood Coolant?
$39. itemnumber=45333 > Thanks everybody for the feedback. It looks like there are plenty of off the shelf components for relatively short money. I supposed controlling a 110 v line is no more
By Chris and Dee <brunoblazer@...> · #51522 ·
Re: Jenix DRO's - any experience with these?
I saw some Jenix DROs on eBay (the one I was looking at went for $627). Anyone have an experience with these? They're from a Korean company but I can't find anything about them on the web. Ken
By Ken Jenkins <kjenkins@...> · #51521 ·
Re: NAMES get together
Roland, that sounds like a good idea to me. Somewhere close and large enough to hold everybody comfortable, and some of us might bring what we are working on to show and tell. bill hinkle in
By bill hinkle · #51530 ·
Re: NAMES get together
Message: 2 Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 20:09:32 -0000 From: "jmkasunich" <jmkasunich@...> Subject: Re: NAMES get together SNIP I am checking with the NAMES organizers and there will be some
By Roland Friestad · #51518 ·
Re: CNC Flood Coolant?
Here is a link to a coolant pump and tank from Harbor Freight for
By stvracer90 · #51517 ·
Re: Bridgeport Series II CNC specifications
Hi Tim My 2HP Series II cnc with the rigid ram and kwik-switch spindle is 89" high, 68" deep, 74" wide. With a 96" ceiling I can just get the belt cover off for service. Steve SKFab tooling.
By stvracer90 · #51516 ·