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I just got back from the factory in china, WOW what a trip. I had a great time with all of my friends at Syil. it was also a very productive business trip, discussing new products and improvements to current products. I seen the promised land (the X7), this machine will change the affordable medium scale cnc market for good! it is a 3600lbs machine, while i was there i observed it doing up to 700imp rapids! ill keep you posted, keith |
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i sure did go over the importance of a manual, and wiring schematics included in the manual. I figured the best way to get this done quickly was to volunteer my self, so i am currently working on the new syil manual. I hope to have it done in the next few weeks, i will post a link to the new manual as soon as it is done. We will also be working on syil training videos, including machine setup and configuration, setting up work piece coordinates ,setting up soft limits, importance of homing and limit switches, setting up tools and tool changes. i feel that a good comprehensive manual should eleaviate alot of the frustration, and help with trouble shooting. i will keep you posted! |
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| Great work Keith. Email me or whatever if I can be of assistance, and/or you want some proof reading done. While you've been away I have been using my SX3 for a surface grinder. Magnetic chuck is a really good option, and for cutters down around 3mm the holding force is plenty good enough. Neil. |
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| Keith, glad to hear you enjoyed your trip to China and your visit to Syil. I have a couple of questions: Was the price of the X7 discussed? I have a potential X4plus customer who enquired (although the 1600lb weight has more or less ruled that out!) Was the Syil X6 mentioned? Same potential customer somehow or other found out that there's an X6 out in a couple of months - is it only me that didn't know? I've seen an email from China with the details - apparently it's to be similar to the SmithyCNC1240 - but better! OK,Keith, spill the beans. Hugh Syil.UK |
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| hey Keith did you get to talk about having speed control true mach3 on the c6 by the way sorry didnt get the time to get thing done before you went to china for my mill felix from montreal
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a little bird that landed on my shoulder told me that the c6 is getting a overhaul, thou it did not tell me a time frame. the x7 price has yet to be firmed up, a few numbers were thrown around. I feel with the competitive price no one else on the market will be able to touch it, it will take the cake for affordable 3600 lbs cnc's. |
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