RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Retrofit for milling machines
Posted by
Tim Goldstein
on 2000-10-22 11:22:06 UTC
Hello Smoke,
Hope the name doesn't describe your results around electrical things<g>
Answering your questions, yes I would say that about 30% - 40% of the
postings are directly related to the type of issues that a person new to CNC
conversions would be interested. Another 30% - 40% tend to issues that are
probably of more interest to someone that has digest the first group. The
remainder are either over most peoples head or just totally off topic.
As far as pointing you to the posts, I am afraid that no one will be much
help there. You just need to start reading through. I would suggest that you
start with the FAQ at http://www.ktmarketing.com/faq.html and then try
following some of the links from that page. You have found a great place to
learn about CNC and will find that there are people at all levels and
interests revolving around computer controlled equipment here. The group is
very helpful if you ask questions, but do expect to invest your time and
effort in studying up on the background information you are directed to.
Tim
[Denver, CO]
Hope the name doesn't describe your results around electrical things<g>
Answering your questions, yes I would say that about 30% - 40% of the
postings are directly related to the type of issues that a person new to CNC
conversions would be interested. Another 30% - 40% tend to issues that are
probably of more interest to someone that has digest the first group. The
remainder are either over most peoples head or just totally off topic.
As far as pointing you to the posts, I am afraid that no one will be much
help there. You just need to start reading through. I would suggest that you
start with the FAQ at http://www.ktmarketing.com/faq.html and then try
following some of the links from that page. You have found a great place to
learn about CNC and will find that there are people at all levels and
interests revolving around computer controlled equipment here. The group is
very helpful if you ask questions, but do expect to invest your time and
effort in studying up on the background information you are directed to.
Tim
[Denver, CO]
>
> Hello, I was just pointed to this egroup thru the HomeFoundry group.
> I'm looking for sources of kits to upgrade my 9 x 49 varispeed mill
> to 3 (or possibly 4 axis) CNC milling where I can run the machine
> from my PC. Rather than looking thru the thousands of posts I see
> here, I wonder if anyone can tell me if there are any postings here
> relative to that and what the number might be?
>
> Thanks,
> Smoke
>
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Discussion Thread
Gordon Robertson
2000-10-22 11:06:57 UTC
Retrofit for milling machines
Tim Goldstein
2000-10-22 11:22:06 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Retrofit for milling machines