Hi Bill,is that a photo of his dad on his T/shirt,LOL.you say you side
mounted on the Revo.and it gave you more choices,how,
you can reed and v/cut from the top as usual,I'm doing mods on my Revo
because I'm now suffering with Athritis and find the winding getting
to painful,so I have tried a variable speed power
forward and reverse drill on the lead screw,it works a treat so long
as you stay on the ball,I've scavenged short lead screws for
 the other axis and I'm making the mountings myself,also you can buy a
driver board and three fair stepper motors reasonably priced from
Italy,I have a self built very powerful comp.so basicly I have all the
gear,I really didn't want to go down the CNC.road
but needs must,all your tips are very welcome,as well as CURT'S he is
very adventurous don' you think,MAC

























On Sep 8, 10:59 am, "Bill Bulkeley" <bulke...@mmnet.com.au> wrote:
> My 14 year old son had to  Disighn and make a woodwork project for school 
> so.....
>  he did a good job I think all I did was advise and watch him good on the 
> Designer kit and the revo
> Bill
>
>  jono3.jpg
> 211KViewDownload
>
>  jono 1.jpg
> 256KViewDownload
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>  jono 2.jpg
> 326KViewDownload
>
>  jono.jpg
> 289KViewDownload
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