Hi, I'm Sean and I'm a software engineer, but getting into product design. I want to learn more about CNC and plan on purchasing one very soon, so I'm here to learn as much as I can.
Hi, I'm Sean and I'm a software engineer, but getting into product design. I want to learn more about CNC and plan on purchasing one very soon, so I'm here to learn as much as I can.
Hi
I'm engineering manager of woodworking company
I have 4 cnc machine
Hello everyone, I'm Marco and I have an homemade cnc
Hi, I'm an Australian cartoonist, designer and inventor. I've just purchased my first CNC machine (a router) and am learning how to use it.
cheers,
Peter
Good morning! Just learning about CNC usage. My office purchased a Tormach 440 and after they told me I could use it too I've been quickly learning how so I can make stuff.
Hello! New to the CNC table routing. We purchased a Colex Sharpcut at work, and my boss also purchase a Jcut for use at home, so I'm working on learning both systems.
Hi there, Im issam. I'm planning on building a cnc machine for my garment business, I want to produce more with effeciency and low cost. wish me a good luck guys, I wish for ya'lll
Hello everyone,
South African CNC noobie here, well not that noob. I've been CNC'ing for a couple months now, a 6040Z CNC setup with Mach3 but I still have much to learn and eager to join the conversation on this forum.
Hola, acabo de comprar un cnc y estoy empezando en el tema del cnc, espero satisfacer mis necesidades y conocimientos con la ayuda de esta pagina.
Hello everyone!
I'm a software engineer (banking domain ) in France, but I got a diploma in electronics (~35 years ago), and I program Arduinos and such small CPUs.
I've just bought a Super X2, which I want to transform to a CNC machine. At least when my controller board will be repaired: it burnt last week!
I hope someone will be able to help me!
I also built a small aluminium foundry recently to cast pieces for my small 7x14" lathe and my SX2.
Ananké.
Hello people.
I'm Darren from the u.k.
Have a converted X2 clone running mach3
Hello,
John here, Sun Valley, California. Just retired (Friday Jan 5!) after 43 years as mechanical engineer/engineering manager. I'm a live steamer and have the garage filled with a BP, 13" and 9" South Bends, Enco 12" lathe, Diamond horizontal mill, SB 7" shaper. Now making a hole for a Tormach PCNC 1100 to come to stay. Kind of a 2D AutoCad guy (my staff handled the 3D stuff). Ran a Haas VF3 at the local JC. Live steam work is mostly 2-1/2D but it looks like Fusion 360 is in my future and maybe full blown 3D CAD/CAM.
Hello, new member, just recently puchased a used 5 x 10 CNC Router Parts router from the original builder. Learning alot about the machine and setup parameters with Mach 3. Looking for help with setting up my Hitachi WJ200 inverter and 2.2 spindle. Would like to control both on/off and spindle speed through Mach 3. Looking forward to learning and sharing the results.
Hello Folks, nice meet all of you!
My name is Lucas Alphonse, I am an American (Boston-MA) based in Brazil, I work in the construction industry, currently retired and being a grandfather to two beautiful girls.
I am a DIY enthusiast, and I am here to contribute with some of my experiences, I am understood and Joinery and I am sure I can help in some way.
Thanks in advance!
Good day Everyone,
I am in the process of building a large 3m x 3m CNC machine and I registered here to get help with info needed.
Hello everyone!
My name is Mirzai and I'm a Mechanical engineer.
My project now is to build a CNC router for CNC plasma cutting machine. I look forward to learning on the forums!
Looking forward to learning and sharing the results.
I hope someone will be able to help me!
With the bests
Greetings all, Josh from Wyoming here. I am a mechanical/industrial designer by trade and an entrepreneur by heart. Looking forward to learning as much as possible from this forum.
Thanks,
Hi, while new to the modern world of CNC I have to admit that I first encountered CNC 50 years ago when I was hired to help develop the control software for some of the first CNC work to be done using micro-controllers instead of the big industrial computers of the day. The first project was to develop the generic controller based on a two-board microcomputer to drive an Okuma Lathe and an XY plotter. Somewhere laying around in my old documentation I still have the EIA RS spec that defines the Gcode system.
But that was a very long time ago. Now my interest is in personal projects for simple 2D to 2.5D projects for wood and aluminum. But I am surprised at the tremendous range of cost and quality in the CNC products on offer today. Some of the cheaper Chinese products actually look to be made more rigidly than a number of the popular domestic products. But I have a lot to learn yet and am hoping to draw on the information that all of you have gained in the 40+ years I've been away from CNC!
Espero poder difrutar y aprende mucho de esta
Soy de Argentina Villa La Angostura Patagonia Andina Neuquen CP 8407
Saludos y abrazos Ricardo
Hi everyone.
My name is Mick and I work with lasers in New England.
Looking to join this community to help expand my knowledge of laser cutting best practices and to share my own knowledge with others.