Do Learn Build
Posted by
Peter Chen
on 2001-01-07 15:57:03 UTC
Ballendo wrote: P.S. I'm not sure why we're talking
microns when your previous post spelled out low cost,
beginner, low budget. Or did I miss something?
Most people on the list are metal workers if I am
not wrong. There seem to be a lot of stress on high
resolution, even to the extend of improving on the
tiny pitch error of the lead/ballscrews. Extremely
interesting, but my problem is how to make CNC
affordable to poorly funded schools (not vocational or
technical stream). High resolution is for ME at the
moment just good for the ego (no dig intended) not for
the pocket.
Greg Nuspel wrote: didn't have all the fancy tools I
learnt how to do thing with what we had. "Imagination
is more important than knowledge."
It will be very educational for us if you are kind
enough to tell us some of your experience.
ron ginger wrote: I was just reading the latest
Grizzley catalog last night, and they have introduced
a 'Woodworker Milling Machine'
How do we get a copy and/or what is the URL?
Thanks to all.
NP
P.S. Who introduced me to this list. Please email me.
I will like to thank him. And list of course, for this
educational journey.
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microns when your previous post spelled out low cost,
beginner, low budget. Or did I miss something?
Most people on the list are metal workers if I am
not wrong. There seem to be a lot of stress on high
resolution, even to the extend of improving on the
tiny pitch error of the lead/ballscrews. Extremely
interesting, but my problem is how to make CNC
affordable to poorly funded schools (not vocational or
technical stream). High resolution is for ME at the
moment just good for the ego (no dig intended) not for
the pocket.
Greg Nuspel wrote: didn't have all the fancy tools I
learnt how to do thing with what we had. "Imagination
is more important than knowledge."
It will be very educational for us if you are kind
enough to tell us some of your experience.
ron ginger wrote: I was just reading the latest
Grizzley catalog last night, and they have introduced
a 'Woodworker Milling Machine'
How do we get a copy and/or what is the URL?
Thanks to all.
NP
P.S. Who introduced me to this list. Please email me.
I will like to thank him. And list of course, for this
educational journey.
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Get your free @... address at http://mail.yahoo.co.uk
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