Grizzly - Re: consider resurrecting a dead CNC
Posted by
pioneer_12mw
on 2004-08-19 11:30:53 UTC
The story of my life!
However, I'm not ready to roll over and die just yet. Since most, if
not all, of the limitations of the machine [for conversion] are
the same as what I have been dealing with manually, I still see this
as a worthwhile project. Even if there are a few things that it will
not do efficiently, or without taking twice as many passes as a
heavier milling machine, it's still far better than my manual
ability.
Regards,
Steve
However, I'm not ready to roll over and die just yet. Since most, if
not all, of the limitations of the machine [for conversion] are
the same as what I have been dealing with manually, I still see this
as a worthwhile project. Even if there are a few things that it will
not do efficiently, or without taking twice as many passes as a
heavier milling machine, it's still far better than my manual
ability.
Regards,
Steve
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, Jon Elson <elson@p...> wrote:
> pioneer_12mw wrote:
>
> Ugh. You have a drill press, not a milling machine. That is a HUGE
> drawback.
>
> Jon
Discussion Thread
Andy Wander
2004-08-18 12:54:18 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] RE: Grizzly - Re: consider resurrecting a d ead CNC
pioneer_12mw
2004-08-18 16:46:02 UTC
Grizzly - Re: consider resurrecting a d ead CNC
Jon Elson
2004-08-19 02:37:29 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Grizzly - Re: consider resurrecting a d ead CNC
pioneer_12mw
2004-08-19 04:29:05 UTC
Grizzly - Re: consider resurrecting a d ead CNC
Jon Elson
2004-08-19 09:55:59 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Grizzly - Re: consider resurrecting a d ead CNC
pioneer_12mw
2004-08-19 11:30:53 UTC
Grizzly - Re: consider resurrecting a dead CNC