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    Looking for help in the San Fernando valley

    Hi all, I'm looking for some experienced help with a Jcut 6090a router
    running NC Studio, Type3 & Art Cam.

    I'm a smart guy but I'm over my head with the basic setup & programing,

    I have A little cash to compensate for your time.

    Gary C.


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    im nearby

    But unfortunately, I am also sort of clueless. I know some people that might be able to help out though. I am a UCLA student. Let me know if you are still looking for someone and I might be able to hook it up.

    Best,
    Aza


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    Quote Originally Posted by azasteel View Post
    But unfortunately, I am also sort of clueless. I know some people that might be able to help out though. I am a UCLA student. Let me know if you are still looking for someone and I might be able to hook it up.

    Best,
    Aza
    Hi Aza,

    Hook me up, I'd like any help I can get.

    Thanks
    Gary Cervenka

    gjcstudio@gmail.com
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