Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re:tinaja.com aka Don Lancaster
Posted by
James Stevens
on 2002-03-26 08:17:59 UTC
He has all the archives on his website listed below. Wonderful source of
information on all topics.
There is a series he calls "Flutterwumper" which has all the workings of a
CNC brain which uses the PostScript language. He has all the utilities
which convert complex curves into small X Y steps (re: G-code). The code
could certainly be converted to spit out G-code with any PS input - neat
stuff.
I would have to say that this series is what got me interested in CNC.
James
information on all topics.
There is a series he calls "Flutterwumper" which has all the workings of a
CNC brain which uses the PostScript language. He has all the utilities
which convert complex curves into small X Y steps (re: G-code). The code
could certainly be converted to spit out G-code with any PS input - neat
stuff.
I would have to say that this series is what got me interested in CNC.
James
----- Original Message -----
From: "Raymond Heckert" <jnr@...>
To: <CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 11:51 PM
Subject: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re:tinaja.com aka Don Lancaster
> He also used to have a regular column in NUTS & VOLTS Magazine, but for
> some reason, they must've dropped him a couple of years ago. He used to
> have such mind-blowing information. Everything from CNC to Atomic
Energy...
> Robots to Gravity waves etc. I wonder if N & V has any online archives?
>
> RayHex
>
> ----------
> Dave Dillabough wrote:
> >
> > Best intro book that I have seen is the TTL Cookbook by Don Lancaster
> > published by Sams. Don also a web page at www.tinaja.com
Discussion Thread
Raymond Heckert
2002-03-26 06:44:05 UTC
Re:tinaja.com aka Don Lancaster
James Stevens
2002-03-26 08:17:59 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re:tinaja.com aka Don Lancaster