What the hobby CNC industries need!
Posted by
556RECON
on 2009-03-04 07:57:54 UTC
This is just my 2 cents worth.
This is what the home or do it yourself CNC world needs, I think.
First a "CNC for the novice" pamphlet or small book. this would answer
all the basic questions.
I think that there could become a good market for used machines and
stepper and servo motors and drivers as the entry level CNCers realize
the should have bought the 400 oz in. instead of the 200 oz in. or they
want to upgrade to servo motor from steppers. If they are limited in
their finances the need to sell the old to buy newer, better or bigger
equipment. I also know the used electronic s market is a night mare.
There is also a need for a Novice CNC forum where there are not any
dumb questions or some forum etiquette where if you do not like the
question that someone asks you just erase the post and move on instead
of making a snobish comment and chasing some one away from asking questions.
At the same time a novice should sit back and read the response for a
while and learn.
There are 12 different forums I belong to. Most of them I just read and
very seldom post to.
Just my 2 cents worth.
OLD BOB
This is what the home or do it yourself CNC world needs, I think.
First a "CNC for the novice" pamphlet or small book. this would answer
all the basic questions.
I think that there could become a good market for used machines and
stepper and servo motors and drivers as the entry level CNCers realize
the should have bought the 400 oz in. instead of the 200 oz in. or they
want to upgrade to servo motor from steppers. If they are limited in
their finances the need to sell the old to buy newer, better or bigger
equipment. I also know the used electronic s market is a night mare.
There is also a need for a Novice CNC forum where there are not any
dumb questions or some forum etiquette where if you do not like the
question that someone asks you just erase the post and move on instead
of making a snobish comment and chasing some one away from asking questions.
At the same time a novice should sit back and read the response for a
while and learn.
There are 12 different forums I belong to. Most of them I just read and
very seldom post to.
Just my 2 cents worth.
OLD BOB
Discussion Thread
556RECON
2009-03-04 07:57:54 UTC
What the hobby CNC industries need!
whitey
2009-03-04 08:50:55 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] What the hobby CNC industries need!
Yahoo
2009-03-04 08:53:33 UTC
Re: What the hobby CNC industries need!
Chuck Merja
2009-03-04 09:30:15 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] What the hobby CNC industries need!
Roland Jollivet
2009-03-04 09:56:15 UTC
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universeartman
2009-03-04 10:18:08 UTC
Re: What the hobby CNC industries need!
gcode fi (hanermo)
2009-03-04 10:20:05 UTC
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R.L. Wurdack
2009-03-04 10:43:26 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: What the hobby CNC industries need!
556RECON
2009-03-04 11:58:58 UTC
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universeartman
2009-03-04 13:51:07 UTC
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danmauch
2009-03-04 13:59:00 UTC
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wanliker@a...
2009-03-04 18:10:08 UTC
What the hobby CNC industries need!
Jon Elson
2009-03-04 19:23:46 UTC
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George Reynolds
2009-03-05 11:34:49 UTC
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