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rashid111
 
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Default $90 DIY DRO for yer mill or lathe

public svc announcement: Shumatech's DIY DRO is an
excellent and VERY INEXPENSIVE addition to your minimill. I
finished mine about a month ago for total of under $90 for the
DRO itself. Scales set me back under $100.


Shumatech.com, there's also a Yahoo group dedicated to it.
No affiliation.

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On 26 Feb 2005 13:37:59 -0800, "rashid111" wrote:

===public svc announcement: Shumatech's DIY DRO is an
===excellent and VERY INEXPENSIVE addition to your minimill. I
===finished mine about a month ago for total of under $90 for the
===DRO itself. Scales set me back under $100.
===
===
===Shumatech.com, there's also a Yahoo group dedicated to it.
===No affiliation.


Whats the deal on thre PB. Do you have etch it and all or is it
already made up with the traces on it? I tried to access their website
but got nowhere with my slow dial up connection I have..........
Put some color in your cheeks...garden naked!
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Scott Henrichs
 
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The PCB is very good quality & ready for you to solder in the
components. I just built the DRO & everything added up to $225.00

~Roy wrote:
On 26 Feb 2005 13:37:59 -0800, "rashid111" wrote:


===public svc announcement: Shumatech's DIY DRO is an
===excellent and VERY INEXPENSIVE addition to your minimill. I
===finished mine about a month ago for total of under $90 for the
===DRO itself. Scales set me back under $100.
===
===
===Shumatech.com, there's also a Yahoo group dedicated to it.
===No affiliation.



Whats the deal on thre PB. Do you have etch it and all or is it
already made up with the traces on it? I tried to access their website
but got nowhere with my slow dial up connection I have..........
Put some color in your cheeks...garden naked!


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