Re: 21th Anniversary in CNC
Posted by
Ron Ginger
on 2014-06-27 03:48:15 UTC
Yes Dan, you have pulled a lot of us into CNC. My first venture was to
convert a Sherline using your PCB kit. You sold a board and a bag of
parts to solder on it. It worked for me, and I used all the software you
mentioned, most success with CNCpro, until I wrote my own in VB, then
found Master5 and got into the Mach line.
It has been a long and interesting path.
ron ginger
convert a Sherline using your PCB kit. You sold a board and a bag of
parts to solder on it. It worked for me, and I used all the software you
mentioned, most success with CNCpro, until I wrote my own in VB, then
found Master5 and got into the Mach line.
It has been a long and interesting path.
ron ginger
> Posted by:dmauch@... danmauch
> Date: Thu Jun 26, 2014 8:15 am ((PDT))
>
> I just got my business licensed renewed for the 21th time. CNC in the home shop and small business has come a long ways since I started my business in 1993. In the early DOS days of CNC, DanCam and DanPlot were used by many. Then came Maxnc, CNCPro, Desknc for Dos, and several others. Today with Mach3 and EMC2 we have much better programs combined with some very good CadCam programs.
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2014-06-26 08:15:51 UTC
21th Anniversary in CNC
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2014-06-26 12:17:31 UTC
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Ron Ginger
2014-06-27 03:48:15 UTC
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2014-06-27 14:58:17 UTC
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2014-06-27 14:58:34 UTC
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2014-06-27 16:28:57 UTC
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Dan Mauch
2014-06-27 16:33:14 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] 21th Anniversary in CNC