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I am strongly considering switching away from my current Software that I am using to run my Milling machine I have a small Sherline CNC Mill, with rotary table. What Product(s) would I need to be able to drive all 4 axis Thank you. For Clarification, I'm using a program from a different vendor now and I am strongly considering switching to using Mach Products. Last edited by Harry_Y; 10-18-2011 at 01:20 PM. |
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