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  1. #1
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    About the Australian and New Zealand forum

    Hi fellow Aussies,
    I was hoping to start a sub forum here for a few reasons.
    Mainly because of our remote distance from the US and UK.

    Things we could post in here are lists of local suppiers, ways to meet each other and share ideas, and most importantly we can talk in metric. (he he)

    This sub forum is not to be viewed as an us and them forum, it is just a way to easliy know who we are in the main forum.

    You could start by posting who you are, and where you are from.

    I am from Melbourne Donvale.

    Oh and one last thing to remember......

    Aussie, Aussie, Aussie,oi, oi oi,
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    EDIT:

    Well things have progressed here rapidly. Within minutes of making an unofficial request for a forum dedicated to Aussies it was created by the admin here. It has been descided to include our New Zealand neighbours too. Since we so close in the world and we have a good trading infrastructure.

    So welcome Kiwis

    How does it go? Kiwi, Kiwi, Kiwi, oi oi oi ?


    PS. I guess this forum is on probation. If we dont use it it will be removed. I urge any reader to alert other Aussies and Kiwis to visit here and make some region related posts.
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    Being outside the square !!!

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    Their you go you ask you shall receive!

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    How fantastic, thanks very much CNCadmin.

    Now all I have to do is make sure I am not the only one in this section.

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    Originally posted by ynneb

    Now all I have to do is make sure I am not the only one in this section.

    YOU GOT THAT RIGHT! lol

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    ynneb -
    Can we cross the 'Tassie? I know there are a few Kiwis participating on the 'zone too and the same long supply lines too. I'd be interested when I'm downunder, would you let a semi-ExPat Yank lurk? Metric though - that might be tooooo far.
    I'm Jim. When in NZ, I'm on my boat in the beautiful Bay Of Islands - about 3 hours north of Auckland. Next year may be sailing/relocating to OZ. As for now, I fly in/out via RAAF Richmond, then via train to Sydney and on to NZ. Maybe a bit downstream - but would be happy to tip a few and have a bit of a chin-wag when we get there.
    :cheers: Jim
    Experience is the BEST Teacher. Is that why it usually arrives in a shower of sparks, flash of light, loud bang, a cloud of smoke, AND -- a BILL to pay? You usually get it -- just after you need it.

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    Loverly, High seas,
    From memory we still have an ANZAC treaty.
    Why not include our New Zealand neighbours. After all ther are enough of you here stealing our jobs. ( I am not serious about that statement )

    Maybe in fairness we can request the forum to be renamed as Australian and New Zealand club house. I think the inclusion of New Zealand is a smart idea because of the regular, easy, and quick trading we do.

    Welcome on board High Seas. A chin wag would be great.

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    Giday mates

    This 'downunder' forum is a great idea which should lead to some cool DIY machines in the land of OZ and NZ.

    Let me introduce myself.

    But before I do I would like to apologise in advance if I carry on too much, its just that CNC machines' are my life, I live and breath them. CNCzone has been a godsend as it has shown me that I'm not alone.

    I am lucky enough (or unlucky, sometimes I ask myself what did I do wrong to get here) to work in the industry. I am a CNC service engineer for a local CNC machine tool manufacturer.

    I know what your thinking, do we make CNC machines in OZ? Yes we do and they are without doubt the best of their kind in the world. Something that we are very proud of.

    I service all aspects of the machine from software to electronics to motors to ballscrews to rails to anything.

    When I'm not 'on the road' I'm either repairing the CNC's or servo drives or and other electrical/electronic components or providing technical support for customers or service engineers in far of lands.

    I am in the very fortunate position to be able to gather unused/scrapped part to begin my own project.

    My plans are for a 4 x 4 foot (sorry I should speak metric) 1200x1200mm router. the Z axis will have 305mm clearance under the gantry. Work on the metal from should start in a few weeks if I'm not sent off to some exotic land to fix another machine.

    I'm using a full industrial control with servo drives and an operators panel with MPG and feedrate override pots.

    I hope to start its own thread so everyone can enjoy it.
    Although I don't really know if its going to fit the 'home made' credentials.

    Anyway I've gone on for too long and I've only just started. I could talk CNC machines all night.

    I look forward to hearing from any and all from downunder.

    oh, I almost forgot, I'm located in Melbourne.

    Thanx

    Boros

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    Hey Boros,

    How is it to work on cnc stuff?
    I have been fixing spa's for a while. I am near canberra. I have built a couple of machines and am thinking about unpacking and reactivating them. Now that the shed is allmost built.

    Love to chin wag if you get out this way.

    Is there anybody in canberra that has a mill set up that could route pc boards?

    Thanks

    aussiegeorge
    04 1946 1897

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    Hi all, first post


    Based in the suburb of Preston in Victoria, don't really know much about cnc, came across this website via another forum and a post by another Aussie member crocky. I have spent the last 3 days reading everything I can find on the forum, and I am really blown away and what people are doing.

    Still trying to get my head around how everything comes together. But I am already starting to formulate a plan on building my own cnc router.

    I have fully equipped woodworking workshop and a small metal lathe so I should be well equipped to tackle a project like this.

    I have never even seen a cnc router in the flesh, so if there is anyone else in my area I'd love to check one out.


    PS I apologize in advance for any newbie dumb questions I ask, lol.


    thanks

    joez71

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    G'day All...

    I'd like to be added to this list..I have a fully fitted hobby w/shop..
    Lathes , mills ,saws and drills. etc. I'm trying to get a forge going and i have the gear to build a small aluminium smelter..I still work full time and can't find enough time in the week to do what I want to..I've just aqquired 5 x 1.8 deg nema 23 steppers and have just ordered 4 kits with mosfet drivers to see if i can work out how to utilise them on a small mill.I live in the " Rust Belt" of OZ, (SA). I look forward to learning all that you fellers know about cnc.. Regards..Croc.

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    HI Crocdundee

    As a new member, as Iam to, the name say it all, you can handle what you put your mind to. That is more than me. I have been looking for the magic place to press, so I could put up a post, as you just have, but I havent found it, could you help me ? You is my last resorce.
    Iam a Dane in OZ. and good lock with your project....
    Thank you!

    Jorgen

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    Hey guys

    I'm another lucky person from NZ
    Living in the deep south have some sort of fascination with biesse machines got one currently want more.
    Have a retro system going on my biesse rover 36 now
    Currently doing one for someone else to go on a rover 322

    If anyone knows of a sorce of spare parts for biesse machines at all or some second hand vsd drives would be help full I would be interested a few more toys couldnt hurt.

    be good to here from some people In NZ cheers Nick

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    Hey guys I hope you don't mind a (I think ya'll call us Yanks), Yank posting. I have a small request if any of you live near the Lighting Ridge opal mines. I want one of you fellers to run over there and pick me up a perfect 20 -30 ct. black harlequin with 5 colors showing. I could send you a $10 -$20 us for your trouble!

    On a real cnc topic though, do any of you know if anyone is grindand polishing opals with cnc?? I am wanting to build a minature all aluminum 5 axis for that and a couple of other purposes but I don't know if anyone has tried this or not. Any info would be appreciated.

    Mike

    ps if you find any opals like I mentioned for a price like that please buy me three or four!
    No greater love can a man have than this, that he give his life for a friend.

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    Welcome,Boros,CrocDundee,and trurmite.

    I look 4ward to meeting you Boros, since you are just around the corner.
    Crocdundee, You come from the engineering state of Oz, with the Hills Hoist originating from there. Although the Victa mower was a pretty good achievment from NSW.

    Yes turmite we call all Americans Yanks. Dont you only call southeners yanks? Oh and your cars we call Yanks tanks.(Generally the large old cars, the ones with fins)
    I am not sure if your 10-20 dollars would get us that far. Australia has a land size of 7,686,850 square kilometers ( Dont know what the would be in miles) I am guessing a round trip to Coober Pede ( the popular opal mine) would take about a weeks, driving.
    I would suggest buying your opals from an online dealer.
    I havnt heard about CNC polishing/cutting. Sounds like a good idea though.

    Have a look at this online catalouge http://www.opalsdownunder.com.au/catalogue/index.htm
    I agree opals are pretty amazing to look at.
    Being outside the square !!!

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    ynneb,


    Nope southerner's aren't yanks here. Saying that out in the open here in the south would probably get you fed to the gaters!

    I really was kidding about the opal and the money. I can't afford a opal of that size and quality. A solid black like that with no defects would be out of reach of most people on earth. I have a friend who cut and polished the 17th rarest opal in the world and your great country has it on display at least to my last knowledge. Lloyd's of London had it insured for $17,000,000.00
    I'm surprised I could even type that many 0'd!

    My brother had the good fortune to travel to Australia last yr with the company he works for and he was totally taken with it. He said the diversity of the land was amazing. Desert to rain forest.

    Mike
    No greater love can a man have than this, that he give his life for a friend.

  17. #17
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    Hi

    My name is barrie cole and I am presently doing sub contract programming
    I live in eltham

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    Smile Welcom, Barrie!

    G'Day Barrie,
    Welcome to the group. What sort of programming do you do (i.e., what language/s)?

    Dave.
    PS - Where is Eltham?

    Quote Originally Posted by barriecole View Post
    Hi

    My name is barrie cole and I am presently doing sub contract programming
    I live in eltham

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    Should have been more precise , sub contract cnc programmer and operator. using edge cam v11.5. Eltham is a suburb of melbourne . close to greensborough /templestowe/warrendyte

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    Talking Hi

    Hi my name is Scott and I'm a CAMoholic. LOL

    Work for a company called SMI Group in Whangarei NZ. We do remote build super yacht interiors. Found this forum sometime ago while looking for something else and forgot about it until i was cleaning out my bookmarks. I know I'm sorry but I'm on board now and can't wait to find out heaps of goodies and learn heaps of stuff.

    We have an SCM Record 125 and I program it using AlphaCAM V6 3D 3-axis. I am currently researching 5-axis routers and 5-axis software. I'd love to hear any comments on machines and set ups you might have. Is there an appropriate forum it should be posting that information on?

    Cheers

    Scott

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