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Fred Smith
 
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Default CNC-workshop 2005

Just returned from the hobby CNC-workshop at Cardinal engineering,
close to Galesburg, IL. Saw lots of conversions of Mill/drills,
bridgeports, and even a massive effort to convert a Mazak VMC from a
Fanuc 6 control to an EMC control.

I was showing miniature lathe and mills all week, with free training
on our software. Some of the highlights of the trip are shown at this
link:

http://ww.imsrv.com/cncworkshop/

Fred Smith - IMService
http://www.cadcamcadcam.com/hobby
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