Greg Bentzinger wrote:
> Hello group;
>
> An old friend contacted me recently about problems he has been having with
> his hobby mill. I say hobby because the man is a top notch surgeon who does
> mainly reconstruction of destroyed hands.
>
> His hobby mill looks to be a late 70's vintage CNC kne
On 09/05/2013 02:53 AM, andy pugh wrote:
> On 5 September 2013 08:11, Greg Bentzinger
> wrote:
>
>> What he would like to do is replace the amps and control, re-using
>> servos and existing limit switch wiring and power supplies.
> ...
>> I will likely use one of the 5i25 combo's for I/O. I am con
On 5 September 2013 08:11, Greg Bentzinger wrote:
> What he would like to do is replace the amps and control, re-using servos and
> existing limit switch wiring and power supplies.
...
> I will likely use one of the 5i25 combo's for I/O. I am considering showing
> him "touchy" but I have not us
On Thu, 9/5/13, Greg Bentzinger wrote:
Hello group;
An old friend contacted me recently about problems he has
been having with his hobby mill. I say hobby because the man
is a top notch surgeon who does mainly reconstruction of
destroyed hands.
His hobby mill looks to be a late 70's vin
Hello group;
An old friend contacted me recently about problems he has been having with his
hobby mill. I say hobby because the man is a top notch surgeon who does mainly
reconstruction of destroyed hands.
His hobby mill looks to be a late 70's vintage CNC knee mill with a 2 or 3 hp
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