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    Robin, you being sarcastic there, thought you had been around long enough to be well versed in the CNC world?

    There is nothing stopping anyone adding a small trunion table at a later date to get 5 or even 6 axis. It just comes down to cost. The difficult bit is to do the ballscrew conversion neatly without milling the castings. After that its just bolt on bits really. With a decent controller, you can go up to 6 axes and then its just a matter of more motor drivers etc etc etc.

    There is also very little cheap software that will output 5 axis gcode which puts a damper on many peoples aspirations.

    Just as an aside, I am also making some fixture plate kits for these chappies to assist in part positioning and helping flip parts over easily.
    https://emvioeng.com
    Machine tools and 3D printing supplies. Expanding constantly.

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    When I started with computers you bought your parts from Practical Electronics or Wireless World by sending them a cheque in the post

    I am now on my last decrepit knockings and you bright young things should be leaving me way behind

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    When I started with computers you bought your parts from Practical Electronics or Wireless World by sending them a cheque in the post
    I also bet that you built a Heath Kit valve scope and a Sinclair micro six radio
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clive S View Post
    I also bet that you built a Heath Kit valve scope and a Sinclair micro six radio
    At least someone knows what Practical Electronics and Wireless World were. Most excellent

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robin Hewitt View Post
    At least someone knows what Practical Electronics and Wireless World were. Most excellent
    I forgot the VVM as well from Heath Kit. All good stuff.
    ..Clive
    The more you know, The better you know, How little you know

  6. #6
    Hi all,

    Just wanted to let you know that the design of the mechanical elements of the CNC conversion is coming along very nicely.

    I have 3D printed some of the bits to test fit and form and am very pleased.

    Delivery of the kits should start Jan/Feb next year too.

    In the mean time I have 3 machines left in stock that would love a new home for Christmas. At the current price they are already competitive against the other UK sellers but I am happy to accept BACS payment and discount the payment portal fees!
    https://emvioeng.com
    Machine tools and 3D printing supplies. Expanding constantly.

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