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    Anyone build a servo G0704 yet?

    Was looking at the Hoss-stuff, and that motor/driver place up in Chicagoland, and there -is- a servo combination listed... It's a little more expensive, but hey, given the time involved, I'm wondering if it may prove easier to mess with in the long run... This machine is primarily going to be used to machine stuff like stressproof and 1045, but probably some small tool steel parts too...

    I've got mounts more or less together, getting ready to order electronics. Looking to go four axis too... I'm probably going to "cage" the machine in some I-beams too when I make the permanent stand, just to boost rigidity.


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    I have the dmm servo kit on my g0704. Just got it all back together last weekend after the move. I am super happy with dmm's service and price once you factor everything in. I will have a bunch more updates and time in april to give more feedback.
    Dynasty 200dx, Millermatic 175, Princess Auto 4x6 Bandsaw, Hypertherm Powermax 45, torchmate 2x2 CNC plasma, 45ton hydraulic brake press, MTW IH clone (cnc conversion in progress)


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