The Geek Group - CNC Revolution
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The general rule of thumb when you are buying a machine from Haas is that you never buy a large one from them unless it's a lathe or a gantry router.
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i built my own 4 axis mill from scratch --check it out!!!
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@SIXSTRING63 Boy! How I second your comment! The "Art" of any machining is in the training and experience of the operator!
But, I've got this idea . . .(Smile)!
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You are20 years late,or so.
Manufacturing sucks,I had been laid off every time I asked for raise.I know mill,lathe ,programing, setup,Mastercam, SolidworksAutocad,But in 2008 that didnt save my ass.Thatsw hy I am graduating from college now.NO BS machine Shop.There is no pride in Suck shops
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YOU NEED A REP RAP OR COMERCIAL RAPID PROTOTYPE MACHINE IN THERE TOO. PS IN NOT SHOUTING -)
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Dear The Geek Group. I love the passion and enthusiasm you guys have for CAD - CAM manufacturing. Computer Numerical Control is the way of the future and it’s an ideology I fully support. I will show your video to my class and I look forward to your future posts. Keep up the great work. Aaron (Australia).
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We need 100,000 of these machines to even think about competing with China.
Renewable energy wouldn't hurt either.
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i will donate tons of money if i can use those lol
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you guys rock!!! keep on doing what your doing!!!!
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i did this....cnc. design to contract.. corkrescue
the world needs more people like u
highjump44 1 year ago 13
The problem is the misconception that anyone can run a CNC. I'm a certified Tool and Die Maker/CNC Programmer and with out some good knowledge on manual equipment you won't be a good CNC machinist. I teach manual machining at a community college and that course is part of the CNC course. Learning to make a part on a manual first is a must in my book to learn the concept and feel of things before programming and setting up a CNC.
SIXSTRING63 1 year ago 6