What controller?
Type: Posts; User: wendtmk
What controller?
You need to ask that in the Solidcam Forum.
That doesn't even come close to meeting his needs. He stated he needed a 15" - 18" swing and and an 8 tool turret.
Ask it here, answer it here.
Boston Gear.
Let's hope he found one in the last 15 years.
Prices and location need to be included in the ad per the rules, otherwise it will be deleted.
Per the forum rules you need to post a price and a location or the post will be deleted.
Mark
Per the forum rules, you need to post a price for the machine or the post will be deleted.
Mark
You might want to ask that in the Bridgeport Mill forum. This forum is for benchtop machines.
Mark
According to the rules for posting in this forum, you need to post prices for each item.
Mark
Nonsense. LinuxCNC is used in many industrial applications. It's what it was designed for.
Mark
Boston Gears is a good reliable supplier for racks and gears.
Mark
According to the rules for the "For Sale" forum you need to post price and location.
Mark
Probably not since the last post was over 13 years ago.
Seeing as he posted his question in the Powermill software forum, it's probably Powermill.
Isn't that usually done in the CAD program rather than the CAM program?
Please start your own topic with this question. This has nothing to do with the original poster's question.
Ask it here, answer it here. That's what forums are for, to spread the knowledge.
Mark
What OS and what version of the OS?
G00 and G01 are modal. They stay in that mode until you change between them.
Price and location?
Might help if you include a price and location.
That's not a mini lathe.
Why don't you ask these questions in the GRBLGRU post that's sticky'ed above?
Again, there's a Gibbscam forum which is the appropriate forum to ask this question
Mark
Why don't you post this question in the more appropriate Mastercam forum? They even have a post processor sub forum.
Mark
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Hey Ger,
Welcome back! Long time no hear. Hope the move went well for you guys.
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