RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Accuracy of Step/Dir Driven Brushless Servos
Posted by
Tim Goldstein
on 2002-12-08 09:55:12 UTC
Not stupid, but likely that you are blazing new territory. Rutex gets
mentioned occasionally, but there does not seem to be a lot of users of
there products on the list and the few that there are seem to be using
the torch height control and the step and direction brushed servos.
Sometime you are just on your own.
Tim
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mentioned occasionally, but there does not seem to be a lot of users of
there products on the list and the few that there are seem to be using
the torch height control and the step and direction brushed servos.
Sometime you are just on your own.
Tim
[Denver CO]
Sherline Products at Deep Discount
Mach1 & DeskCNC with Credit Card ordering
Contact me for discounts on DeskCNC & Sherline bundles
www.KTMarketing.com/Sherline
> -----Original Message-----
> Is this a stupid question or something? I am curious why no one has
> responded.
> Mark
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natchamp_87 <mark@h...
2002-12-07 18:11:53 UTC
Accuracy of Step/Dir Driven Brushless Servos
natchamp_87 <mark@h...
2002-12-08 09:25:40 UTC
Re: Accuracy of Step/Dir Driven Brushless Servos
Tim Goldstein
2002-12-08 09:55:12 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Accuracy of Step/Dir Driven Brushless Servos
Eric Keller
2002-12-08 12:23:05 UTC
Accuracy of Step/Dir Driven Brushless Servos
natchamp_87 <mark@h...
2002-12-08 18:58:43 UTC
Re: Accuracy of Step/Dir Driven Brushless Servos
cnc002@a...
2002-12-09 05:23:52 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Accuracy of Step/Dir Driven Brushless Servos