First of thank you very much for the reply, much appreciated.
I'm definitely going rack and pinion.
I have been reading up extensively on cnczone about rack and pinion systems and watching...
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First of thank you very much for the reply, much appreciated.
I'm definitely going rack and pinion.
I have been reading up extensively on cnczone about rack and pinion systems and watching...
So I've definitely decided on building a router for our business.
I have certified welders in my company, electricians as well, rest is on me.
I am thinking steel base (I have some 30 tons of...
Hi,
I'll certainly take a look tonight and experiment a bit with that as well but it's not just that.
This machine I want to build is very much a different beast and a different applications....
Hello everyone,
I finally decided to take the plunge after a lot of reading into building a CNC router.
I currently have a 3x2m router which we bought a few years ago and I am reasonably...
hmm.
I'm not entirely sure that I understand how that would work.
As far as the construction of the machine itself is concerned does anyone have any advice on what the best way to do so would...
Hello,
I've been a lurker for a while now and I have finally decided to make myself a CNC flatbed cutter.
First a little intro.
I own a signage company and we already have a pretty decent...
Interesting, to me it seemed to be quite sturdy, especially as the machine was some 10 years old.
Are you sure that it was a Haase and not a Haas machine. Haase is from Germany and I see that...
In the spirit of sharing knowledge after a few frustrating days I got myself a version of Mach3 and set it up to control the mill. Since then it works perfectly.
Had a few mishaps with bits but...
Hello everyone,
Since I got my first mill a few months back I've:
- Successfully switched my machine over from some DOS control software to Mach3 (which was the hardest step by far)
-...
Just got into the company and tried what you suggested, it worked perfectly! So thanks a million for that.
There are only two things left that I can't figure out and if you could help with that...
Thanks a lot for taking the time to reply.
I'm not sure that I understand exactly what you mean but I'm sure that once I try it out on the machine itself that it will be clearer.
I'll try...
Thanks for the reply.
I finally managed to transfer controls from the crappy DOS software (which didn't work properly under XP) to Mach3 and it is working great now (as best as it can work...
Greetings,
After a few daunting days finally managed to get controls on my mill from some crappy DOS software that wouldn't run properly under XP to Mach3.
It works really well, I just have...
Greetings,
Recently bought myself a small mill to get myself familiar with mills before getting a 2.05*3.05m one.
The mill is a Haase CUT 2000L with CNCProfi software. I finally managed to...
After trying to run it both in DOS (where I got the runtime 200 error but none of the standard fixes worked) and loading Windows 98, which didn't work because the PC was way too powerful for 98 to...
Hi, thanks for the reply, appreciated.
Yes it is Windows XP on the new one and it is running under Windows 98 on the old one.
One thing I find peculiar is that when I guide it by hand it...
First post here at cnczone, I've been a reader for a while though, seems like a great community.
I recently bought a small CNC and it came with a computer running a software called CNCProfi. I...