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  1. #8221
    DerrickPeacock Guest

    Re: Welcome thread-tell us about you.

    Nice and thank you

  2. #8222
    DerrickPeacock Guest

    Re: Welcome thread-tell us about you.

    Nice and thank you!!!!!!!!!!

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    Re: Welcome thread-tell us about you.

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  4. #8224
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    Re: Welcome thread-tell us about you.

    Hello,

    My name is Jason Smith and I am looking forward to being a part of the community. I am mainly a hobbyist and design and produce parts for large scale model aircraft. Currently running a 50W Laser Cutter and building a Stepcraft 2/840 Black Edition CNC Router.

    My 50W laser is the Ebay Laser and just ordered a new 60W power supply and tube from LightObject. I am hoping to work on that install this weekend. Just have to figure out the PS wiring. The old power supply has two four pin connectors and one six pin connector (40 watt PS MYJG40W I think) and my new PS has one three pin and one six pin (From LO).

    I am in the process of building my Stepcraft and looking forward to using that. I have the Kress Spindle and it will be nice to have the ability to produce parts in G10 and Carbon Fiber. It will also be nice to cut aircraft grade plywood and thicker material that my laser cutter has a hard time with.

    For CAD software, I mainly use Draftsight 2D Software and just getting started with 3D modelling using Solidworks. I would like to give Fusion 360 in the future. 2D CAD has worked great for me over the years though.

    Anyways, I am looking forward to reading through the forums and being a part of the community.

  5. #8225
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    May 2018
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    Re: Welcome thread-tell us about you.

    Hello everyone, I'm a part time gunsmith/manufacture, full time electrical lineman. My only machining experience is what I have picked up along the way with my manual lathe a vertical mill. Now I have decided to dive in to CNC. I recently purchased an older Milltronics Partner 1E with Centurian 5 controller. I have no CAD/CAM experience as of yet, but I have friends willing to help out. I look forward to this adventure, and I hope it turns out to be a good move going forward. I'm sure I will have a ton of questions in the coming months/years for you guys who have experience. It looks to be a really good place to learn here. Thanks for letting me be a part of your community.

  6. #8226
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    May 2016
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    Re: Welcome thread-tell us about you.

    Hello. I was an engineer with a major brand name automotive company for many years doing heavy robotics and automation. I worked as an engineering specialists for many years as well as a maintenance supervisor and automation engineer. I was a member of the maintenance team as an electrician early on in my career. I had to early retire because of an injury I had while in the military years ago. I took some damage to my brain from complication and my mind does not work as well as it once did. I also lost some feeling in my hands and cant stand for long periods of time. After many years of PLC and electrical design I am now learning CNC. I purchased a Taig 4 axis CNC and I have been toying with it for some time now. I am starting to get serious about learning this. I have told myself once I get proficient with the Taig I am going to get me a Tormach to make heavier designs. I am also an apprentice blade maker and a member of the California Blacksmith society. I am hoping to take my journeyman blade test here in a couple of years once I get my Damascus forging perfected. I make fixed blade knives as a hobby now. I use Fusion 360 for all my designs and still am learning the ins and outs of that as well. In my early retirement I work with my wife running an international import export business as well as starting up a new restaurant here in the near future. So much for a relaxed retirement. I still have to take it easy at times when I am getting a brain fog period and they come at random so my work is often delayed for these medical issues. I also work with a group doing translation of ancient languages (ancient Chinese and Sanskrit) into English for publication for a local university. Lastly I teach Geometry and the sciences in the morning at a private school. After looking at it, I am busier now I am retired than when I was workin full time as an engineer lol.

  7. #8227
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    May 2018
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    Re: Welcome thread-tell us about you.

    Hi
    I am JenMonk. I am here to build CNC router.

  8. #8228
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    May 2018
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    Re: Welcome thread-tell us about you.

    We have two old CNC router we need to upgrade with new system (completer retrofitting) can you support us

  9. #8229
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    Re: Welcome thread-tell us about you.

    Hi I`m Radenko,
    I am here to build CNC router.

  10. #8230
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    Re: Welcome thread-tell us about you.

    New owner of two Mori Seiki cnc lathes.
    Looking to hire a person with programming experience to setup both machines to run one part each

  11. #8231
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    Re: Welcome thread-tell us about you.

    HI, im Peter

  12. #8232
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    Re: Welcome thread-tell us about you.

    Hello

    I am Bashar, from Jordan.
    I have a Cybermation 700A machine (old) in which i need support to operate.

    I wish I could get the support I need from the forum.

  13. #8233
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    May 2018
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    Re: Welcome thread-tell us about you.

    Hello All,

    My name is Chris and I have been lurking here over a year as I prepared to quit my job, order equipment and start up a shop.

    I've spent time as a manual machinist, service technician, business partner and project manager for an OEM in Oil & Gas. Looking to put all my skill sets together to start a small shop specializing in limited production knives among other things. Happy to join this community of talented people!

  14. #8234
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    May 2018
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    Re: Welcome thread-tell us about you.

    Rekd,

    Back in high school I took machine shop. After the Marine Corps I was hired as an apprentice service technician and we rebuilt the worst condition machines the OEM could find. Sort of became the shop machinist then. Lot of years working as a service technician on other peoples equipment - both for the OEM then self-employed. Got into managing projects in Oil & Gas (again other people's equipment) until I finally decided I'm going to make things myself since I'm always complaining about how poorly designed or built all the stuff I worked on was!

    I don't have any illusions to it being a short path to success but I'm going to enjoy the adventure : )

  15. #8235
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    Re: Welcome thread-tell us about you.

    Hello,

    My name is Martin Toavs, I am a high school vocational agriculture teacher. I joined to get tips and tricks to use our hypertherm cutmaster 101 plasma cam table. We also have a variety of machines which I use to conduct classroom and shop classes.

  16. #8236
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    Re: Welcome thread-tell us about you.

    Hi I'm Nick from the Land DownUnder.
    I work as a Civil Engineer but have an interest in cnc machines and only have a small T8 Engraver from HobbyKing which is a nice Unit to start with.
    I am using Inkscape to do some modelling and it also does the G Code which is great, and then use Grbl to run the machine, a bit of a learning curve but not so bad.
    I have not really used Cad programs to 3D model with, although I am familiar with Autocad 2D through my work. I suppose I will need to use something like Fusion360 for making models for what I am about to get.
    I am thinking of buying the Omiocnc X4M-USB machine 4 Axes version which looks like a good quality machine, unlike some of the chinese counterparts I have been also looking at on Ebay.
    I also like the X4-800L which has the linear Guide Rails so it is a bit more accurate I suppose, but it does not come with 1500W air cooled spindle which is why I am looking at the X4M version.
    Any advice/opinions are welcome on these machines or others, as I dont have much experience with them, so let me know what you think.
    cheers
    Nickb00

  17. #8237

    Re: Welcome thread-tell us about you.

    Hello all, I'm a young entrepreneur from California. I'm on here looking to either hire or consult with CNC professionals and enthusiasts in the mold making process.

  18. #8238
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    Re: Welcome thread-tell us about you.

    Hi I am student and trying to make my own laser engraver. Hope for some help. thank you

  19. #8239
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    Re: Welcome thread-tell us about you.

    Sou tecnico em manutençao aposentado e pretendo aprimorar meus conhecimentos em CNC

  20. #8240
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    May 2018
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    Re: Welcome thread-tell us about you.

    Hello, all!

    I did 7 years in medical billing but got a chance to stop wasting my life and move into a whole new world of opportunity. The company I am with was founded by my cousin to build an invention of his about 5 years ago.That product has grown into now four separate but similar products the we manufacture almost entirely in house. This means I get to run a CNC gantry table, CNC plasma water table, two MakerBot Rep2's and a FormLabs Form2 along with a bevy of other responsibilities like making silicone molds for the rubber and resin parts we designed and use on the machines.

    As the company was started in his garage, the boss has a ton of spare parts and little bits and pieces of CNC machines just sitting around gathering dust. I have been tasked with building a small unit to help us separate some of the work to keep the rubber and resin milling out of the big mill room where most of what is milled is 6061 AL.

    Thanks!
    Carl

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