Great work as usual Eric.. Long time since I logged in wasn't as easy as it once was.
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Great work as usual Eric.. Long time since I logged in wasn't as easy as it once was.
They look darn good!
Those are really nicely detailed!
Move here
http://www.cambam.co.uk/
Nice work..
It was at the expo center for a few years and started before that \\\\\\\\
That looks super I can understand why he is happy!
Working pretty good considering your parts sources.. Innovative!
Good luck but it is hardly ever wise to buy software off Ebay...
Garry
Great work.. some very nice castings..
Are you sure you have a good cable. You need a pip to pin cable which isn't a common as you think. Make sure your cable is correct..
I thought he said it was 2 inch thick Maple!
I really enjoyed theses a I had no idea of the process.
Thanks
thumbs up
Great to see you back in action..
Ok much better than 100 bucks.. I thought that 9.00 was very expensive but then what I paid for lug nuts at Fastenall a while back nothing would surprise me.
Hoss
So that is a hundred dollar stack of washers or did I read the MSC reference wrong.. I am always amazed at what the small parts add up to..
Garry
Jason
I have followed your thread since the beginning sorry I was to vague. I was referring to Marti that even cuts glass with her machine...
Yes Jason you have produced more on your JGRO than many...
Do you have any pictures of your machine and/or work. It sounds interesting..
Glad to hear of the progress, sorry your nit getting more help on this. Post more pictures as you get some cutting done.....
That looks correct I suspect you are cutting an outside profile and the circle you see is your lead in and is part og the gcode created by Cam Bam....
Work thru some of the samples..and watch...
looks nice
Great progress looking forward to cutting.
Keep up the pictures!
In the folder where Mach exists there should be a subfolderr called xmlbackups. Open that folder and you will find a bunch of files and a readme file. Following the nstructions rename the backup of...
That is good news that you got the machine and it is working well.
Interesting concept so many of you have here, you have a lair and a cheat and some how you consider him the one being wronged... And I am well aware of the serious nature of strokes. A tia is not yet...
How much of a problem keeping batteries charger over a period of years?
We will be looking for you!
Hope you get some time to enjoy the rest of the show!
Garry
Jerry
That is some impressive joinery....
Garry
They plan on you grinding the bit. Usually you grind then as an "AL" grind for use in a fly cutter ..