CNC Training, Basics
Posted by
wanliker@a...
on 2004-09-21 11:03:17 UTC
Basic CNC tutorials on the WWW.
Try these URL;s for information:
Be sure to look at the LINKS, at every site you visit, some good stuff hidden
out there.
http://213.10.73.60/majosoft/hobbycnclinks/body_hobbycnclinks.html
http://www.good-fellow.net/index.html
http://www.wokingham.demon.co.uk/prog/programming.htm#G-Codes
http://www.homecnc.info/cnc-main.html
http://www.machinist-toolbox.com/links.htm
http://stcnc.tripod.com/tutorial/
http://stcnc.tripod.com/
http://me.mit.edu/lectures/router/1-goals.html
http://www.ktmarketing.com/CNC.html The CCED FAQ is also at this site
somewhere, take a look around a lot of goodies there.
http://www.welsoft.co.uk/index.html On this one look for the tool setting
info, and the microscope but cheaper available.
http://www.geocities.com/mklotz.geo/ Non CNC, but DOS machinist utilities, a
must see.
http://www.metalworking.com/tutorials/ARMY-TC-9-524/9-524-index.html General
machining Navy online book, not CNC
MY computer won't access the WWW right now so some of these links might be
bad.
I have a book "COMPUTER NUMERICAL CONTROL PROGRAMMING BASICS" from
"Industrial Press" publishers of the "Machinery's Handbook", that I downloaded and
printed from the WWW, you might have to do some Google searching for it.
bill
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Try these URL;s for information:
Be sure to look at the LINKS, at every site you visit, some good stuff hidden
out there.
http://213.10.73.60/majosoft/hobbycnclinks/body_hobbycnclinks.html
http://www.good-fellow.net/index.html
http://www.wokingham.demon.co.uk/prog/programming.htm#G-Codes
http://www.homecnc.info/cnc-main.html
http://www.machinist-toolbox.com/links.htm
http://stcnc.tripod.com/tutorial/
http://stcnc.tripod.com/
http://me.mit.edu/lectures/router/1-goals.html
http://www.ktmarketing.com/CNC.html The CCED FAQ is also at this site
somewhere, take a look around a lot of goodies there.
http://www.welsoft.co.uk/index.html On this one look for the tool setting
info, and the microscope but cheaper available.
http://www.geocities.com/mklotz.geo/ Non CNC, but DOS machinist utilities, a
must see.
http://www.metalworking.com/tutorials/ARMY-TC-9-524/9-524-index.html General
machining Navy online book, not CNC
MY computer won't access the WWW right now so some of these links might be
bad.
I have a book "COMPUTER NUMERICAL CONTROL PROGRAMMING BASICS" from
"Industrial Press" publishers of the "Machinery's Handbook", that I downloaded and
printed from the WWW, you might have to do some Google searching for it.
bill
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