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Old 05-16-2006, 07:03 AM
 
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hello,everyone.

how are your,and we want to make online order,but paypal we need apply a USA Account,otherwise them can not transfer money to china credit card.
the china paypal only support china domestic transfer.so we are still in apply.then in future we will have online ordering.

now the order of Ronny have been producting,we will update news soonly.

any other questions please email to us.
also,our web it is ok,i test many times.hehe.

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Old 05-16-2006, 10:08 AM
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SO did you guys order it through email, since they are not taking online orders?
Hi redbaron, I order by email and send money with Bank money TT, it was the first time that I make this kind of transaction but it's easy.


This is the picture of my Mill that SyiL send me.... The CNC conversion process is already begin



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Hi Ronny:

I also did the same. It is very secure for the person receiving the funds but you need to make sure it is legitimate. Once it's sent you can't un-do it.

Cool photo.

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Looks like a clean conversion from the pictures. Are the ballscrews rolled or ground and what kind of accuracy are they?
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Ordered on the 9th May received on the 16th May, all the way from China. That's really quick. Almost to good to be true. Or have I missed something here.

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Hi redbaron, I order by email and send money with Bank money TT, it was the first time that I make this kind of transaction but it's easy.


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Hi Phil:

Did they ship by air? If so how much was the cost for shipping?

I see you are in Norway. Is it possible that they sent it by truck and or train to you? I am in Long Island, New York. Shipping via boat takes about 5 weeks to me. I ordered mine by slow air which is suposed to take about 1 week.

In any case how to you like it?

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Originally Posted by phil burman
Ordered on the 9th May received on the 16th May, all the way from China. That's really quick. Almost to good to be true. Or have I missed something here.

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Hi Phil,

Effectively I think you miss something here, or my english is very bad

I have not receive the mill.... as I said this picture was send to me by SyiL, they receive my machine and they begin the cnc conversion process... We will follow the conversion that Syil (in China) made to the super X3 I bought with the picture they will send me in the process.
After that they will ship it... I wish.... Lol

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Old 05-16-2006, 09:57 PM
 
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look everyone require them order urgently,hehe,we are in hurrp production.
some items like speed inprove also need we make new motherboard.so need some days.but will soonly.
those day we just take every parts sperate and cleaning them one by one,then packing them,becuase the original X3 parts and accessories,we will packing them and sent to clinets eventhough after update CNC.
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Mr.lou i see your working room pic,very clean.is it X1 CNC which your have?
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Hi Mr Xushuo:
Yes, that is an X1 CNC. The main problem with it is that it has servo motors that are under powered. It will not loose steps because of the encoder but it can easily go over current and then it will stop. My only solution is to have it move very slowly and adjust the acceleration to be very gradual so it does not stall.

I did research on building my own X3 with servo and stepper motors. If the stepper motor is sized correctly it will be nearly impossible to loose a step unless you run into a hard stop. Using servo motors presents many other problems and would not be a good solution for an X3 machine. You are using the same size stepper motors and ball screw lead that I calculated would be best for this machine.

I am looking forward to the new CNC Mill. I am going to try to use the existing enclosure if possible and make some changes to support the longer table and increased travel.

I think an enclosure would be an excellent option to offer for your unit.

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Here is a shot of the X3 I converted some 2 year ago.

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Thanks for the tip on getting to the web site .... I am looking at it now. It looks like a very impressive kit. I'll be interested in reading an end user reivew on the capabilites of the system in action. Also interested in the conversion kit as I already have and X3, what mills modificaions are required to install the kit?
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