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    Ez Track Plus Training / Tutorial

    I have aquried a bridgeport EZ TRAK PLUS.
    I bought the manual from machinemanuals.com. The problem is there is not a detailed instruction for programomg or writing a program. I know from reading the forums that it is a conversation type machine.
    I need a manual or training manual for a new operator to CNC.
    Are there any tutorials or training books out there?


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    EZ Track

    Hello,
    I have a EZ Track. I use Cadkey 99 to draw my parts. I save as a DXF file.
    Bring into Master Cam. Make my program, and post to my EZ Track Post.
    Put on a 3.5 floppy. Lode in machine and run. Works great.
    I do that our events. Great machine. I'm retired and make Harley parts and Hot Rod stuff.
    MDI takes way to long!
    Best regards,
    Dave Hammon


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