Re: Phantom mill
Posted by
Gordon Crago
on 2013-04-22 15:42:11 UTC
Hey Ray,
Any chance your Phantom Mill is an early version of the Legacy Ornamental Mill? I see their company is listed as being part of Phantom Engineering of Springville Utah.
http://legacywoodworking.com/index.cfm
If your machine is from the same product family then I recall a couple of posts about conversions on CNCZone and Youtube. Here's one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlQ46e3gwiA
Also it looks like Legacy has a separate CNC site:
http://www.legacycncwoodworking.com/
Hope this helps and best of luck.
Gordon
Any chance your Phantom Mill is an early version of the Legacy Ornamental Mill? I see their company is listed as being part of Phantom Engineering of Springville Utah.
http://legacywoodworking.com/index.cfm
If your machine is from the same product family then I recall a couple of posts about conversions on CNCZone and Youtube. Here's one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlQ46e3gwiA
Also it looks like Legacy has a separate CNC site:
http://www.legacycncwoodworking.com/
Hope this helps and best of luck.
Gordon
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, RAYMOND LUND <rflbio@...> wrote:
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> Has anyone out there added CAD/CAM to a 4 axis "Phantom Mill"made and sold out of Utah?
> I have a 60" model that I use, manually operating the individual axis'. The cutting head is a 3 hp router.
> Thanks in advance for any advice proferred.
> Ray (dumb swede)
>
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Discussion Thread
RAYMOND LUND
2013-04-21 05:24:17 UTC
Phantom mill
Gordon Crago
2013-04-22 15:42:11 UTC
Re: Phantom mill