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    Welcome to the forum Bahram, it's a great place to learn lots about the practical aspects of CNC machines!

    Are you thinking of building your own machine, and if so, what would you like the machine to be able to do for you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndyGuid View Post
    Welcome to the forum Bahram, it's a great place to learn lots about the practical aspects of CNC machines!

    Are you thinking of building your own machine, and if so, what would you like the machine to be able to do for you?
    Hi Andy,
    Thanks for the message. Actually we have already built the prototype and, we have done all the changes and ironed out all the creases. This breading and battering machine is an original design and, now we are going to build only 5 units in order to test the market.

    Thanks
    Bahram

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    Quote Originally Posted by bahramvand View Post
    . . . . . Actually we have already built the prototype and, we have done all the changes and ironed out all the creases. This breading and battering machine is an original design and, now we are going to build only 5 units in order to test the market.
    Sorry Bahram, my earlier question was ambiguous and based on my own assumptions!

    I'm thinking most people join this forum to learn about CNC machines and many then go on to build their own CNC machine or have somebody else build a CNC machine for them.

    Are you thinking of building your own CNC machine, and if so, what would you like the CNC machine to be able to do for you?

    Or do you view your breading and battering machine to be a CNC machine, and you're here to increase your overall engineering knowledge?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndyGuid View Post
    Sorry Bahram, my earlier question was ambiguous and based on my own assumptions!

    I'm thinking most people join this forum to learn about CNC machines and many then go on to build their own CNC machine or have somebody else build a CNC machine for them.

    Are you thinking of building your own CNC machine, and if so, what would you like the CNC machine to be able to do for you?

    Or do you view your breading and battering machine to be a CNC machine, and you're here to increase your overall engineering knowledge?
    Hi Andy,
    I think i have to share the blame as I did not quite get what MYCNCUK is all about. We are not looking to build a CNC machine. But our breading and battering machine is assembled with parts that have been made using a CNC machine.

    Thanks
    Bahram

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