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    About to become the youngest seat holder in OneCNC

    After seeing the online demo of the new XR series I was sold. The amount of features and the ease of use is really amazing for the price you pay. My copy will be arriving Tuesday. In the week thereafter I'll give a short review for everyone.

    What I've been told is that I'll be the youngest seat holder ever at 14, which is interesting. Their customer service worked with me and set up a great payment plan.


    Thanks OneCNC!
    Proud owner of a Series II Bridgeport.


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    HUH? You are only 14! Right on dude!!!! I thought I was young for this kind of dorking out, and I am 24!
    Stop talking about it and do it already!!!!!

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    Welcome aboard, Cold Fusion.
    First you get good, then you get fast. Then grouchiness sets in.

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    You have the DEEPEST pockets of any 14 year old I've ever seen.
    Gerry

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    All of it was made through my business, Cold Fusion Racing. It, along with the cnc router, should vastly increase our line of products and turn around time.
    Proud owner of a Series II Bridgeport.


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    Cold fusion,

    Glad to see a "young guy" with some ambition. Way to go.

    Welcome to the OneCNC Family.
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    Glad to see a "young guy" with some ambition. Way to go.

    I second that Ward,
    keep up the good work, don't get greedy and as my Dad taught me "Take good care of the customers and they will take care of you" !


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    Young Gun

    Cold Fusion impressed us.

    The questions he asked were spot on and the knowledge he communicated was excellent. I hate to say it but he knew more about CAD/CAM than many seasoned machinists, so when we discovered his age, after the demo (he may have been concerned he wouldn't be taken seriously if he told us before hand), that we were floored.

    He presented a very well designed bearing holder, in solids, that had sound engineering behind it and was his design.

    Amazing.

    We look forward to his success and I take back everything I've said about today's youth. This young man is sharp.

    Go get 'em Andrew.

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    Here is the full model of the car which the bearing carrier belongs to.



    Thanks for the kind words OneCNC. I owe 99% of my knowledge in this area to the CNCZone. The members here are the most helpful I've ever encountered.
    Proud owner of a Series II Bridgeport.


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    welcome aboard andrew i admire your strife to better yourself
    at your age it's what the youth of today need to do, may you have a great time with onecnc
    perhap's onecnc is that easy to learn you make seem like
    childsplay (excuse the pun)
    welldone look forward to seeing you on the forum's
    best regard's
    peter


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    OMG! I though I was the youngest at CNCZONE! I'm 19.

    About one month I'm going to start building my own. And I'll make my own thread! But first I have a house to finish..

    I've been lurking around here for some time and it's really amazing! And I'm learning some english too!

    Isak Nordell
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    Got it! Since they do not have the XR series in stock I received the XP Mill Production to play around with until the XR arrives. So far it looks great. I was able to create most tool pathes instantly without having to read the instructions (last resort for me). The best feature is the drilling cycles. SO much time is saved and setting it up couldn't be easier.
    Proud owner of a Series II Bridgeport.


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