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    In case you haven't already seen it This Old Tony, well known for informative and amusing videos, has made one on CNC basics. Nothing new for the regulars on here but fun to watch as always . . .

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBGqknN3gGs&t=4s

    If you haven't already subscribed then check out his other videos.
    Building a CNC machine to make a better one since 2010 . . .
    MK1 (1st photo), MK2, MK3, MK4

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    I particularly like the video title, Tony is a very amusing chap!
    You think that's too expensive? You're not a Model Engineer are you? :D

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    Not watched it but did see it as i'm sub'ed too...

    Have you seen the new one from buildyourcnc.com regarding their new "Fabricator Pro"?

    I'm really excited for them if what he says is true and it really is a game changer for digital fabrication industry.




    Has a nema43 on the X really got what it takes for industry to adopt this bad boy as their "goto" ?




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    Last edited by Lee Roberts; 22-11-2016 at 09:20 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee Roberts View Post
    Not watched it but did see it as i'm sub'ed too...

    Have you seen the new one from buildyourcnc.com regarding their new "Fabricator Pro"?

    I'm really excited for them if what he says is true and it really is a game changer for digital fabrication industry.



    Has a nema43 on the X really got what it takes for industry to adopt this bad boy as their "goto" ?




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    Where have you been for the last 8 years Lee ?

    The Nema 43 might be an improvement seeing as everyone else is making Nema 42's but these are heavy and slow motors compared to higher revving 34's and even 23's or 24's.

    But then to go and drive the carriage with a bike chain beggars belief, that's plasma, plus or minus a post code territory.

    Now if they were showing servo drives driving twi spindle drive screws then it might just be adopted by industry.
    But industry won't want clunky steppers and a bike chain.
    John S -

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    This Cave Man sent CNC back to the stone age when started convincing liked mind idiots to build machines from MDF and Mashy paper.

    Now like the Ape he's evolved to next level of idiotness by combining precision components with clunky bike chains and Piss poor engineering mixed stupidity of gross component lunacy.!!

    We should make Forum rule that if anybody in UK falls for this Idoits design and parts with hard earnt Cash they should be sectioned under the mental health Act then given all the help they need to recover.
    If found they willing knew what they where buying into they should deported immediately using terroism act has "Extremist idoits with too much Bloody Money" then set adrift on this Pile of excrament back to Trump-ton land of idiots.!! . . Then Banned from Forum for Life or until they've been on the Sea bottom for at least 2 hours.!!
    Last edited by JAZZCNC; 22-11-2016 at 11:13 PM.

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    He's been ripping people off for years, and now he's found a way to get even more money from unsuspecting fools.
    $12,000? WTF??
    Complete garbage...
    Gerry
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    Just thought I'd add this here...

    The Chris Ramsay Playing Card Press
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PwAQZNLy0I

    Also great fan of ol' Tony

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