When he put the plans online that was no help. His comments and the fact he introduced problems into the design. Brute has a stubby 1-1/4" Z axis pipe. Dave Kush did things correctly only showing the machine. He is a member of my group. Dave and I both changed the Z-axis pipe within days to 1-1/4" pipe. When people give me suggestions I am usually into another project or I have the update done and I am testing it. The Brute was a NCF2000 then NCF2001 which became PCBmill and then Brute. The free plans are a poor copy of the PCBMill. At one point I had two PCBMills turning out milled Piker boards. Then with some help from Hans here I got a PC house to make the Piker boards. --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Stefan Trethan" <stefan_trethan@...> wrote: > > On Sat, 23 Dec 2006 21:04:06 +0100, crankorgan <john@...> wrote: > > > Basically he ripped me off then he made some smart remarks about my > > design having never seen it. Read the page! With friends like that who > > needs enemies. Since the Brute will cut aluminum it is fine the way it > > is. Some people have made some changes. For more power I came out with > > the Jester. To date I have built over 30 machines and I provide plans > > for 10 models. Most homemades and some plans have my centering blocks > > and other ideas. > > > Well, you must know what business you had with the guy. > All i'm saying is it is perfectly possible to build something that looks a > lot like your machine after having looked at a couple of pictures. I dunno > what happened to rip you off, if he didn't pay for his plans or something. > But i don't think you would have grounds to complain if someone just > builds something that's similar without the plans, nor did you say you > mind that in the past (e.g. Dave Kush or what you said to myself). > > ST >
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Re: (Wooden) CNC router plans
2006-12-23 by crankorgan
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