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    Excited to take delivery on my PCNC1100

    Hey guys I just wanted to say hello. As the title states I will be taking delivery on my PCNC 1100 next week.
    Just wanted to say hello and I'm sooooooo happy there is a good group of people to discuss any issues or just projects with.

    I bought a used PCNC 1100 Series 2 that was already very well equipped from the previous owner. (duality lathe,8" 4th axis,ATC)

    I will get some pics of it when it arrives.


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    Best of luck!
    Tormach PCNC 1100, SprutCAM, Alibre CAD


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    There are some great folks here (and some OK folks ), it's a very valuable resource.
    Have fun with the machine!


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    Congratulations, and welcome to the group!!!

    You won't regret the PCNC1100. Mine will be a year old next month, and I haven't regretted it for a second.

    I am a former CNC shop owner and I haven't found anything I could do on a real CNC that I can't do on my Tormach. It just takes a little longer.
    You can buy good parts or you can buy cheap parts, but you can't buy good cheap parts.


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    Good to hear!!

    I did a fair amount of research before really considering a PCNC and this site was a good resource along with few others. I love to hear all the PCNC owners happy with their machines.
    I've been trying to decide what I want to make first since at the moment I don't have any customers hounding me to finish their parts.
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    Hello, let us know when you have it set up,and pics.


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    Well it showed up on Tues. it took me a good while to clean it and familiarize myself with the control. Within 24 hours I had it making chips and trust me not having to drill all these holes on my Bridgeport will not be missed!!!

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    Wow. nice looking mill. That ATC really must make life nice. Thank you for sharing.


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    That looks great! You can do some serious work with that!

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    That's a nice setup.


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    Nice set up. I'm anxious to see some parts you've made on it.
    You can buy good parts or you can buy cheap parts, but you can't buy good cheap parts.


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    Thanks

    Thanks guys I will post up some pics as I go.

    Ill be honest I have only generated code for my 2axis Bridgeport previously so I'm behind the curve at the moment
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