For anyone running a machine on EMC2 -
As some of you already know I preach the virtues of EMC2
At the NAMES show in Toledo April 18-19 there will be a booth and a couple of EMC related exhibitors/vendors. As a backdrop for the EMC2 booth I'm donating some large photo plots of machines running on EMC2. I know Mach is the predominant choice for many, but anyone running EMC2 please feel free to send me a hi-res shot or two of your machine(s) along with the following information:
- Your name & location (so you can be properly credited)
- The type of machine (eg: Bridgeport conversion, Self Designed Router, etc)
- System specs (steppers, servos, travels, etc. - whatever you want)
- Commercial/Production or Hobby machine
- Basically enough information that whoever is standing at the booth won't be inundated with questions - if you have a webpage that'd be a great addition to the caption.
A pic of a part or two (as long as you don't give up any of your/others intellectual properties) made on it might be beneficial.
Email them to me offlist at Greg {dot} Michalski ;at; distinctperspectives "dot" com (remove the obvious spam trawler preventions). If you have something large (ie a REALLY Hi-Res pic), email me there too to coordinate a file transfer. Let me know you're from the Zone and which forum (I'm cross posting so the guys who stick to one forum have a chance too)
- EDIT - my posts in other rooms of the forum were removed, which I can't blame them as I guess it's technically advertising. SO - if you are aware of any EMC2 controlled machines who's owners don't visit this forum or the EMC mailing list, point them to this post - thanks - END EDIT -
Thanks for reading and your help.
For anyone who doesn't know about NAMES - http://www.modelengineeringsoc.com/ will give you an idea.
Greg