Looks great, but Adelphia is showing an error when I try to get the larger images.
Thanks!
-Jeff
Hi,
I just posted a website dedicated to a CNC conversion. It shows the detailed conversion of my Smithy 1220 LTD, 3-in-1 machine, with lots of pictures and info (10 MB) showing the entire process.
I hope you will find it helpful.
http://users.adelphia.net/~kchris/
Regards,
Chris K
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Looks great, but Adelphia is showing an error when I try to get the larger images.
Thanks!
-Jeff
Jeff,
Which page is having problems? I need to trouble-shoot it.
Chris
none of the pictures will expand to the "bigger size"
thanks
Michael T.
"If you don't stand for something, chances are, you'll fall for anything!"
I have opened several so far without any problems viewing the bigger versions.
I notice you are driving the Z axis through the fine feed adjustment. Do you have any backlash issues going this route? Do you know what you have for backlash in the fine feed?
Thanks, Dave
Well I can't expand any of them get a canned Adellphia error message on all expanded pictures.
Garry
Hey Chris;
Outstanding work! Have you determined the backlash yet with the thomson ball screws. I'm in the process of converting a lathemaster mill using nook screws and I'm kinda concerned with the backlash and the fact that someone has mentioned that nook does not recommend my setup for cnc. Screws and nuts were purchased from mcmaster carr for a reasonable price. Anyway, I'll just have to see!
My main question for you is how your labeled your control panel. The legends look very professional and I'm struggling with how to lable mine. I was going to use a white tape label machine on a white face panel and clear coat the entire thing for protection. However, I do think yours looks much better.
Again good job.
billyjack
billyjack
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the picture will not open in firefox but will open in ie explorer so its probably a problem with our firefox setup.
thanks
Michael T.
"If you don't stand for something, chances are, you'll fall for anything!"