i run an intermac master stone 4000 by AGM and im looking to relocate ASAP. i have run the machine for 6-7 months. im open to learning different types of CNC's. I have a little knowledge about ALOT...
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i run an intermac master stone 4000 by AGM and im looking to relocate ASAP. i have run the machine for 6-7 months. im open to learning different types of CNC's. I have a little knowledge about ALOT...
intermacs are the way to go.. what do you think cricex?
we just bought the new Loffler machine from Germany.. its pretty much a saw and CNC combined.. only problem is that the guy from Germany is...
it uses 2d figures. tried boleans but didnt like it too much. we usually use the machine mainly for comercial purposes. we do not get into the model parts, and all of the fun stuff that you would...
that worked thanks for the help... our software engineer said that he couldnt find anything like that, and im like THERE HAS TO BE SOMETHING!
thanks again
using my digitizing software, i have a desktop linked to my intermac 4000. we used coax cable when it was installed.. and now that we changed our shop location they wired a hook up for an RJ45 do...
yes we drill the sink holes but our fabricators use a makita to cut for holding the sinks in place.. im not sure where you can get the codes for that...hmnm might have to call agm on that one.. if u...
i like the format of intercad, i use it on my masterstone 4000 intermac, and it allows me to do pretty much whatever i need it to.. any cool ideas to try? i know this is a pretty common program.. get...
nevermind.. we figured it out.. bad toolholder... wasnt letting tool rotate.
had to call a friend of mine from pennsylvania... he knows intermacs like the back of his hand...
trying to mill out an arc on my cnc.. programming it was fine.. but when it picks up the mill bit and sends it over in front of the piece and the machine shuts down.....error message 19 tool released...
ended up doing just fine using some tin oxide and such... just tried a various ammount of things.. doesnt look too bad... yeah backcharging was my next option.. you break it you buy it.. not the...
so i finished a piece of 3cm black absolute that went between two walls the other day.. no sink or anything. get a call back yesterday and the homeowner said it was "cracked". I thought, how could...
alex will get a hold of you sometime this week about getting a few to try
i like the theory of these bits. lets see how they work compared to viper elites.
looking for some help using InterCad software for an intermac 4000.. none of these threads seem to help me out... im not looking for anything specific.. but im sure there are some tricks that i do...
so in turn is the intermac a better choice? even a little touch up would be better then doing the whole profile correct?
intermac masterstone 4000 here. and i believe that this guy is right with his sink production. I did a hotel job 2 weeks ago, and I ended up doing 11 double bowls in my 10 hour shift. I use a Viper...
can someone tell me how much better a waterjet would be for manufacturing granite countertops. I realize that the waterjet is faster, but thats not really what im looking for. No matter what bits i...
Hey everyone.. not sure who can help me on this one, but we have an Intermac Master Stone 4000 using InterCad software, similar to autoCad i guess. My problem is that ive bought non-coring bits to...
changed the draw pressure and air this morning. takes an extra 2 seconds or so to ppick up the tool but has not dropped a tool or sent one flying since.. usually happeneds 2 times a day and nothing...
I'm currently using a Intermac Masterstone 4000 primarily fabricating granite, mixed with some quartz and marble. Were having some problems when the machine sends the tooling back to the racks. It...