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Bad-ass Super Contributer!
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Here is a good source for buying the aluminum for the frame work, It is where I bought most of mine, If you email them they will send you a catalog with all there products and it is use full to see what you are buying and what it will do.
http://stores.ebay.com/8020-Inc-Garage-Sale Milton |
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Gettin' Lower!
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Location: Longueuil Quebec Canada
Age: 55
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A cnc is very usefull, when it is time to do plugs and moulds for giant scale
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Flyin' Around
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Flyin' Around
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I've been playing the CNC game for a little over a year now. It all started with a PhlatPrinter (www.PhlatBoyz.com) MKI in September 08, and then earlier this summer I branched off into their newest machine, the MKII. Both of these machines are mainly for cutting foamies out, but have proven themselves quite capable of cutting some thinner ply and balsa up to 3/8"!
The machine in the attached picture is my new overhead gantry system that I worked up from a kit by Nathan over at FLA (www.FineLineAutomation.com). I have about $3,000 in this one, but it's a BEAST! In addition to hardwoods and ply, I can cut HDPE, Polycarbonate, G10 - even aluminum! LOL On my PhlatPrinters (for my foamies), I use Google's SketchUp (free) to work up my design, and then use the PhlatBoyz' "PhlatScript" (also free!) to create the machine code (also known as gCode). Once I have created the gCode, I use Artsoft's Mach3 (free for up to 500 lines of code) to tell the CNC machine what to do from the instructions in the gCode. It's really amazing how easy it is to get into CNC and make it work for you, once you have an idea of how everything works. I learned the ins and outs from the PhlatBoyZ. Most everything you'll ever want to know about the CNC hobby can be found on their support forum - www.PhlatForum.com Be careful about getting into the CNC hobby... You may start it to support your RC addictions, but what you may very likely end up with is another hobby altogether! LOL If you ever want to get any dope on this stuff, please check out my podcast (www.TheCrashCast.com) where, in addition to the Radio Control hobby, we also discuss CNC as it relates to the RC hobby. Michael "Crash" Hancock AMA 2992 |
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