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Hello all. I have been reading lots of the posts and learning a lots and realizing I need to learn a lot more! Thanks to everyone for sharing their knowledge and experience. I have been purchasing parts and pieces over the last few weeks and will be starting construction soon of my very own first CNC. I am in Central New York just east of Syracuse and looking for people in the area to talk with and also looking to hire someone with a functional CNC to cut some 1/2" MDF for my machine. If you are interested or know someone who might be... please let me know. Cheers, Jim |
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| Hi Jim. Welcome to the Zone! If you haven't already read it, this Basic guide may be of help: http://crevicereamer.com/Page_2.html And for router electronics, these are excellent: http://crevicereamer.com/Page_31.html What machine are you building? What size? What type of axis drive? Can you tell us some more details? CR. Last edited by Crevice Reamer; 12-05-2009 at 09:52 AM. |
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The second link for page 31 doesn't work unless it is like this: http://crevicereamer.com/Page_31.html It requires a capital "P" . CarveOne
__________________ CarveOne Resistance is not futile. It is voltage divided by current (R=V/I). Last edited by CarveOne; 12-05-2009 at 01:09 PM. |
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Not a problem CR, I can't type either, and just now fixed my own spelling error. CarveOne
__________________ CarveOne Resistance is not futile. It is voltage divided by current (R=V/I). |
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Ok, I've made progress. I have been ordering parts and pieces and they have been arriving over the last few day (nuts, bolts, threaded rod, anti-backlash nuts, etc) I've decided to go with the Joe 2006. I downloaded what I believe to be the latest version off RapidShare. I have been working with eDrawings to get all the measurements. I hope to start cutting some mdf templates later this week. I have been talking with Oswald about lessons learned hand cutting this model. Wish me luck! Jim |
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