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    Location unknown. Last Activity: 24-08-2010 Has been a member for 9-10 years. Has a total post count of 1.
    Hello, I am Chris,
    I am investigating into the costs and possibilities of (mis)using a
    cnc for a digital microscope . . .
    If you wonder why: I have a lot of microfiches (no not fishes) and by
    combining a digital microscope and a cnc I want to automate the digitizing
    of the microfiches.
    Of course I have a microfiche reader but that is a big apparatus.
    Of course there are companies that offer digitizing microfiches but that's no fun.
    Greetings form the Netherlands,
    Chris

  2. Hi CHris and welcome to the site. That sounds an interesting project and one I am sure a number of our members could offer ideas on.

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    Hi Chris, very much intrested in how you get on with this. I look forward to seeing the project come to life as a build log :)
    .Me

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    Lives in Cardiff, United Kingdom. Last Activity: 25-10-2022 Has been a member for 9-10 years. Has a total post count of 699. Received thanks 29 times, giving thanks to others 1 times.
    on a purely physical level, that should work fine. A small router would be perfect for it

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    Lives in Cardiff, United Kingdom. Last Activity: 25-10-2022 Has been a member for 9-10 years. Has a total post count of 699. Received thanks 29 times, giving thanks to others 1 times.
    or just an x/y table on the machine itself

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