Re: The Cincinatti Cintimatic, or Free Heroin to machine tool junkies
Posted by
Matt Shaver
on 1999-11-02 07:38:16 UTC
Does it still have the servo motors and amplifiers or are all the electronics
gone? At any rate, it's probably worth retrofitting if it's mechanical basis
is still sound. If no one else wants it, let me know and I'll see about
coming to get it. Oh, by the way, where are you? :)
Matt
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gone? At any rate, it's probably worth retrofitting if it's mechanical basis
is still sound. If no one else wants it, let me know and I'll see about
coming to get it. Oh, by the way, where are you? :)
Matt
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> From: Jon Anderson <janders@...>machine tool junkies
> To: CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@onelist.com
> Subject: Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] The Cincinatti Cintimatic, or Free Heroin to
> Date: Tuesday, November 02, 1999 8:58 AMdiscussion of shop built systems in the above catagories.
>
> From: Jon Anderson <janders@...>
>
> Brad Heuver wrote:
>
> > I'm really trying to keep logic involved here. So, tell me all
> > the bad things about converting a Cintimatic to CNC.
>
> You might want to think about the slab in your shop, and will it support
> a machine of that weight?
>
> Jon
>
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Discussion Thread
Jon Anderson
1999-11-02 05:58:01 UTC
Re: The Cincinatti Cintimatic, or Free Heroin to machine tool junkies
Matt Shaver
1999-11-02 07:38:16 UTC
Re: The Cincinatti Cintimatic, or Free Heroin to machine tool junkies