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18-09-2016 #1
Woah, not exactly the best attitude to adopt when you are asking for help. This forum has to be the most helpful around with an abundance of knowledgeable and helpful members many of whom are experienced cnc builders and electrical and mechanical engineers.
I have nothing but gratitude and respect for the help I have received, Dean has spent a lot of time providing me with help that has enabled me to go from an absolute newbie who had never touched a machine to someone who is now running and maintaining their own 8x4 cnc router in a production environment. Even upgrading the machine from a DSP to CS-Labs controller which was made so much easier (possible) with Deans assistance.
Oh and did I mention that the members of this forum share their valuable expertise and knowledge for free!!!!!
Why help people who cannot be bothered to help themselves especially when they approach you with a snot nosed 'I want everything given to me as I don't want to do any hard work myself' attitude!
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19-09-2016 #2
Well thanks for the praise but I can only point you in right direction you still have to do it so pat yourself on back not me.
While your correct and I agree with you on this I have to say that understand where this lad is coming from. He just wants info on where to buy because thinks knows what he needs.
Where he went wrong was that WE know he doesn't know what thinks he knows but he's soon to know that knows far less than what WE know. So he'll quickly know is shity attitude learnt him that what he doesn't know but WE know and won't now tell has cost him lot of wasted money.!!
So even thou he doesn't know it we are learning him.!! . . . . . . . Shame it's not what he needs to Know for good Cnc machine. . Lol
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19-09-2016 #3
Lol, if you guys just put as much effort into helping me as you do bitching I'll would have it build by now :-p
I know enough that I knew I should ask for some help, when you are not helped with constructive information you get on and do it yourself, simples :-)
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19-09-2016 #4
Idiot.!! . . . I've helped more people than you have had hot dinners build great machines with advise on every thing from design to where and what to buy with the only difference between them and you is they had enough respect to wait until suited me to reply or ask directly in respectful manner.
Same goes for many others on here who more than willing to dish out valuable advise provided little respect is shown.
Crack on do it your self and pay the price of learning. Hopefully you won't learn the hard way but I suspect not.
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19-09-2016 #5
I'm 33, so lets say I started having hot dinners when i was like 3ish, and I'm fat, so I tend to have allot of hot meals, so lets say around 25,000 meals, thats really impressive if you've helped that many people :) Respect
You speak of respect as the first word you say to me is "idiot" lol, I've not personally attacked anyone on here, nor would I, I don't know you.. :P
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19-09-2016 #6
Can somebody just ban the waste of bandwidth and save them the embarrassment of looking like an even bigger idiot?
BTW, Jazz's first word wasn't "idiot". He wrote a nice post highlighting how you should ask in a less ignorant way, but instead you still acted like a selfish brat who's launched all his toys and is still trying to blame everyone else.Avoiding the rubbish customer service from AluminiumWarehouse since July '13.
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19-09-2016 #7
Ok I'll give you that could be taken that way but won't appologise for it. Reason being it was more statement than attack and the first thing that popped into my head when saw your post and has everyone here's know I'll always tell it the way I see it.!! . . . . Your bad attitude was very idiot like.
Oh and your still probably few 1000's meals behind those i've helped which you won't be one of. . .Last edited by JAZZCNC; 19-09-2016 at 06:44 PM.
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19-09-2016 #8
Are you saying you don't want a slice of the im sorry cake I'm baking?
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19-09-2016 #9Lol, if you guys just put as much effort into helping me as you do bitching I'll would have it build by now :-p
Why don't you start again and if you have a machine put some pics up etc. How can anybody answer questions if you don't give some specs for the machine and what you are trying to achieve. As have been said this is my my opinion the best forum around for helping others and getting good advise. Of course you have to do a bit of work with reading the forum to find the right people that have the relevant experience for the questions you ask...Clive
The more you know, The better you know, How little you know
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19-09-2016 #10
Ok I can see people are very serious on this forum, not really used to that, maybe age difference, who knows lol, if you want me to say sorry for deleting my post, fine I'm very sorry, I respect that you all know more than me and I will never be able to do it on my own.
When I upset my mrs I cook for her, so should I bake a cake or something? let me know what flavour and I'll post you a slice :D
Then is all forgiven?
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