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    It's been a while...

    Hey Guys,

    Sorry for not posting in a while. Things have been really busy around here. The cnc router has been running for a while now, and I'm pretty happy with it. The only problem I've encountered so far is that when I take a cut too deep on the X axis, I get some sort of frame backlash. It may be something in the ballscrew mount.

    Hopefully I can make it to the Eastec conference in MA this May to represent Onecnc. Is anyone else going to be able to make it?

    The truggy has been my main priority, and I now have 4 done. Here is the final resut.

    http://www.performance-rc.net/CFRTruggy1.wmv


    Proud owner of a Series II Bridgeport.


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    Nice stuff!
    Thank You,
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    A superb job for a 15 year old. (Or any age for that matter) I take my hat off to you.
    Being outside the square !!!


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    Cf good to see you back. Believe it or not I made a post some time back wanting to know about you and two other young "guns" that had made a big impact and then seemed to dissappear!


    DON'T DO THAT!

    Mike
    ps good looking machine work!
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    Nice profile on the Onecnc site, by the way! Good to see you back here. The Truggy looks great.


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