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Well finally finished my router mosytley made from HD and Lowes supplies .
some pictures on the apdw . |
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"mike hide" wrote in message
. .. Well finally finished my router mosytley made from HD and Lowes supplies . some pictures on the apdw . apdw? Tin Woodsmn |
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"TinWoodsmn" wrote in message . .. "mike hide" wrote in message . .. Well finally finished my router mosytley made from HD and Lowes supplies . some pictures on the apdw . apdw? Tin Woodsmn sorry "alt binaries pictures woodworking " abpw.....mjh |
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"mike hide" wrote in message . .. Well finally finished my router mosytley made from HD and Lowes supplies . some pictures on the apdw . Think if I were to build one, I would consider using Thomson Linear Bearings, and ball screws, Smooth movement, and no backlash. |
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Mike, that is one darn fine looking machine. Details?
Bob the Tomato On Mon, 07 May 2007 00:07:06 GMT, "John" wrote: "mike hide" wrote in message ... Well finally finished my router mosytley made from HD and Lowes supplies . some pictures on the apdw . Think if I were to build one, I would consider using Thomson Linear Bearings, and ball screws, Smooth movement, and no backlash. |
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Bob, the design ,description drawings etc are at http://cnczone.com. the
machine is called "joe's cnc model 2006" there are all kinds of folks making all kinds of , machines on that web site ....mjh "Bob the Tomato" wrote in message ... Mike, that is one darn fine looking machine. Details? Bob the Tomato On Mon, 07 May 2007 00:07:06 GMT, "John" wrote: "mike hide" wrote in message m... Well finally finished my router mosytley made from HD and Lowes supplies . some pictures on the apdw . Think if I were to build one, I would consider using Thomson Linear Bearings, and ball screws, Smooth movement, and no backlash. |
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Okay, I like that site... I wish I had a few (24!) hours a day to
devote to that hobby. Gotta hang out there and read some more. I had no idea that machines of this kind were within reach of the hobbyist. Thanks for the post! Bob the Tomato On Mon, 7 May 2007 02:19:26 -0400, "mike hide" wrote: Bob, the design ,description drawings etc are at http://cnczone.com. the machine is called "joe's cnc model 2006" there are all kinds of folks making all kinds of , machines on that web site ....mjh "Bob the Tomato" wrote in message .. . Mike, that is one darn fine looking machine. Details? Bob the Tomato On Mon, 07 May 2007 00:07:06 GMT, "John" wrote: "mike hide" wrote in message om... Well finally finished my router mosytley made from HD and Lowes supplies . some pictures on the apdw . Think if I were to build one, I would consider using Thomson Linear Bearings, and ball screws, Smooth movement, and no backlash. |
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