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    The Boxford Project

    Hello All,

    For those of you that are interested we at Industrial Hobbies are starting a new series titled “The Boxford Project”. In part one we are covering the basic math and some of the other engineering aspects of converting a 35+ year old lathe to CNC.

    It's something you might want to take a look at.
    Aaron Moss

    www.IndustrialHobbies.com


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    Very cool. I'll be watching.


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    Quote Originally Posted by IndHobby
    Hello All,

    For those of you that are interested we at Industrial Hobbies are starting a new series titled “The Boxford Project”. In part one we are covering the basic math and some of the other engineering aspects of converting a 35+ year old lathe to CNC.

    It's something you might want to take a look at.
    I study industrial technology.
    I think I can help you to do the Boxfords project .
    if you need help please contact me


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