Re: with or without ballscrews for cnc conversion mill
Posted by
turbulatordude
on 2003-11-08 10:54:40 UTC
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, "florentkeusch"
<florentkeusch@y...> wrote:
the Warco site is not in the US, and most of us know US suppliers.
what part of the world would you like to find a supplier ?
Also, this site has a lot of informaton about convering different
machines. a little time spend searcing the archives might offer more
information that you would get with new answers.
... makes me think of someone who wanted to document the
archives.... didn't someone start a new list that was dedicated to
pulling the threads of topics and weaving complied search results ?
anyone know what happened to that ?
Dave
<florentkeusch@y...> wrote:
> please I need information about conversion milling machine to CNC.I
> will buy a warco major machine, but I don't understand how it willHi Florent,
> be possible to get a accuracy (1/100 mm) without to change the
> leadscrew and the bolts on Y/X/Z axis by ballscrew.
> If I am oblige todo that, thank you very much for the place where
> it's possible to find it and aproximately the price.
> thank you very much
> florent
the Warco site is not in the US, and most of us know US suppliers.
what part of the world would you like to find a supplier ?
Also, this site has a lot of informaton about convering different
machines. a little time spend searcing the archives might offer more
information that you would get with new answers.
... makes me think of someone who wanted to document the
archives.... didn't someone start a new list that was dedicated to
pulling the threads of topics and weaving complied search results ?
anyone know what happened to that ?
Dave
Discussion Thread
florentkeusch
2003-11-08 06:40:44 UTC
with or without ballscrews for cnc conversion mill
turbulatordude
2003-11-08 10:54:40 UTC
Re: with or without ballscrews for cnc conversion mill