For anyone interested in an excellent writeup on building and a free set of plans and a Brute-type CNC, take a check out this article form American Lutherie Magazine: http://www.liutaiomottola.com/Tools/CNCRouter.htm Ine other thing, in a recent post I make a disparagig commnet about Kcam. I've just been to the website and in the last few days the author is back and has posted a new version and is actively supporting it. Myc --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Dave Mucha" <dave_mucha@...> wrote: > > --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, DB Express <dbxprss@> wrote: > > > > ----- Original Message ---- > > From: derekhawkins <eldata@> > > >>If you are using it primarily for milling, go with the R8, > > >>and if the application is primarily drilling use the morse. > > > > >I see this many times but wonder how relevant it is to home hobbyist > > > > Not at all. I've got my mind on industry. R8 works just fine for > drilling too. We use our Bridgeports to do a lot of precision > drilling. For home use the R8 is great. Tools and adapters are easy > to get from a multitude of suppliers. For drilling, get one of these: > > > <http://www.use-enco.com/CGI/INSRIT?PMAKA=290- 3010&PMPXNO=947126&PARTPG=INLMK32> > > Then buy a drill chuck with a standard female jacobs taper to mount > on it, and you will have a very nice precision drilling setup. > > > > Nels > > > A lot of guys try to support LittleMAchineShop as he caters to the 7x > lathe and the mini-mill. For example > > http://www.littlemachineshop.com/products/product_view.php? ProductID=1676 > > Make sure you need a 33JT or a whatever for your drill chuck. There > are a few different ones you can get. > > Dave >
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Re: (Wooden) CNC router plans
2006-12-22 by mycroft2152
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