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| Rossz "Ask for the meaning, because I'm sure you don't know it." A little harsh (further comment restrained). I, for one, am curious about the results of the market research. Now, certainly an inexpensive CNC machine won't sell like toilet paper does, but it is indeed an interesting question Now that solid electronics are available, and more and more people are learning CAD skills, CNC can benefit from the economics of scale. Unlike toilet paper, though, one size does not fit all, so either several versions would need to be produced, or one modular version that could be built to several different sizes and configurations, allowing many of the same parts to be used in each version to take advantage of those economics of scale. I noticed that you didn't ask in your servey what size of machine would be most suitable for the potential purchaser. A critical decision if designing a machine for the market. I am looking forward to the results. Colin |
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Hi everyone! I just wanto reply to Chuck, but I got restricted, so lather I'll reply with email. Second thing is about this thread, the competition is hanging around. The poor students may not know it...They should ask questions like Can I build it better or cheaper? And the thrut will win. You will have a business. For the apprentice the message is this :those who knows, they dont ask. My knowledge is for serving menkind. Anyway the cheap cnc machine should be around 50$ everything included. And soon my cheapest cnc will appear fully legally protected against industrial theft and serial production. but free for hobbysts. Ross the philosopher, the cnc builder, the farmer, the buisnessman, the artist, the paralegal, the bricklayer, the lover of cours etc. |
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| (As His Blood Pressure Rises) Patrick Writes: Hey.....Didn't there used to be a button for reporting posts to moderators on the bottom of every post? This is the first time I've ever wanted to report something and I cant find the button! Joe CnC: I'm anxious to read more about your original subject. As for me, I wouldn't buy at any price because the "Building" is the objective for me. I guess I'm just not part of your market.
__________________ Patrick; The Sober Pollock |
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| Hi ! Here I expressed my critical views, looking at big picture. My attentions are noble, I always support the thrut and the facts. If anyone recognised himself in may texts, I ask for deep appology. The thruth can bring down the biggest empires, for a simple reason, people are corupt beings. No need to expell me, because my replays are thread related, serv the goods of all. So I mentioned about cheap mill, it may be sutable for commercial stuff. Not the common design, not the common nut, but the unique way to align accurately and quickly the sliding bars with hardvare store slotted flat plate. So let it bee my small contribution to this hobby, while guys abowe critisising others. Its free to copy, use, manufacture. Best regards Rossz |
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