Richard: Not meaning to confuse you with differences of approach, but here's what I did in this regard. The drill-motor is a 400 Hz. 3-phase "aircraft instrument motor" with some serious machine-work on it so I had a collet on the "shaft end". I built the 400 Hz. generator (95 W.) myself. Not really difficult. The CNC control is no longer done by the PET you see in the photo, but by a typical PC (only, since uses only GWBASIC, an old '386 works fine!). Jan Rowland _Yahoo! Photos - View Photo_ (http://photos.groups.yahoo.com/group/homebrew_pcbs/vwp?.dir=/JanRowland&.src=gr&.dnm=Home-Brew+CNC+PCB+Drill.jpg&.v iew=t&.done=http://photos.groups.yahoo.com/group/homebrew_pcbs/lst?&.dir=/JanR owland&.src=gr&.view=t) (If you can't get the pic by clicking on that, it is in the PHOTOS section under MY name) [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Advice on choosing the correct drill / stand - Photos ?
2005-11-03 by JanRwl@AOL.COM