I followed at the link to John Kleinbauer's site this morning, and
couldn't have been more surprised if I'd found plans to build my own
spacecraft! I had no idea that hobby-level CNC existed. This falls
under the category of "I've gotta get me one of those!"
Don't sell yourself short, Kevin. I'm assuming you still had to
execute the design and build it.
Cheers,
Ted
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Kevin Morgan" <prizes@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Ted,
>
> Don't give me so much credit! It never occurred to me that I could
> build my own mill until I saw pictures of someone else's home built
> machine posted on the web. There's lots of info available, and I'd
> bet just about anybody in this group could build one without too much
> trial and error.
>
> I've been a software engineer all my life, and done a good bit of
> digital and audio circuit hacking, but never anything like that. It's
> a whole new realm for me.
>
> I've learned a lot since joining this group.. I really appreciate all
> the smart people here who are willing to share their ideas.
>
> Kevin
>
> --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "kilocycles" <kilocycles@>
> wrote:
> >
> > Kevin,
> > Until I say the last photo, I was stunned at how evenly positioned
> > your holes were! I get a daily email digest from the group, so I
> > hadn't seen your mill yet. That's really something. Looking
> through
> > the files the other day, I saw some other really impressive CNC-type
> > machines. I cannot comprehend the ability of an individual to
> produce
> > something like that, even though I spent over 30 years in
> engineering!
> >
> > By the way, the transfers looked superb as well!
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Ted
>