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    There does seem to be a few interesting options, but the lack of proper contact details puts me off.
    A bit googling brings up the same contact details (and products) on bevelcutting.com with mention of being used in Russia, but if they are based in Russia, why the need to have a US contact number?
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    Quote Originally Posted by m_c View Post
    but if they are based in Russia, why the need to have a US contact number?
    To lose all the suckers once you've drained the market of Marks?
    You think that's too expensive? You're not a Model Engineer are you? :D

  3. Quote Originally Posted by m_c View Post
    There does seem to be a few interesting options, but the lack of proper contact details puts me off.
    A bit googling brings up the same contact details (and products) on bevelcutting.com with mention of being used in Russia, but if they are based in Russia, why the need to have a US contact number?
    We are based in Canada, Ottawa ON, company started Jan 2013, we have Canada contact number (not the US, however +1 area code is the same).

    Bevelcutting.com is our old website, i didn't revise it a couple of years, but think there is no information that we are based in Russia,
    But yes, we are russian (hope that's not a problem)


    If other question will be glad to answer.
    Regards, Sergey

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    Quote Originally Posted by my-cnc View Post
    But yes, we are russian (hope that's not a problem)
    As long as the board doesn't run on Vodka it'll be ok ;)
    Last edited by Desertboy; 09-08-2017 at 09:00 AM.
    http://www.mycncuk.com/threads/10880...60cm-work-area My first CNC build WIP 120cm*80cm

    If you didn't buy it from China the company you bought it from did ;)

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    As long as the board doesn't run on Vodka it'll be ok ;)
    just look - no Vodka in the package
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    Quote Originally Posted by Desertboy View Post
    As long as the board doesn't run on Vodka it'll be ok ;)
    Nothing like a bit casual racism and stereotyping to lower the tone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by my-cnc View Post
    We are based in Canada, Ottawa ON, company started Jan 2013, we have Canada contact number (not the US, however +1 area code is the same).

    Bevelcutting.com is our old website, i didn't revise it a couple of years, but think there is no information that we are based in Russia,
    But yes, we are russian (hope that's not a problem)


    If other question will be glad to answer.
    Regards, Sergey
    I'm always wary of sites with few contact details, especially ones which very few people have heard of before. The only mention of location was the reference to being used in Russia on the bevel cutting website.

    I'll be honest and say for the cost of your boards, I can get Dynomotion boards with similar capabilities, and more flexibility for less money. You could even get CS-Labs controllers for less money.
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    i doubt you could get closed loop boards for less money. Sergey, why dont you explain more about you cheapest offer as that could be most interesting for people here.
    project 1 , 2, Dust Shoe ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boyan Silyavski View Post
    i doubt you could get closed loop boards for less money. Sergey, why dont you explain more about you cheapest offer as that could be most interesting for people here.
    You mean like a KFlop for $249, that I have in my digitising machine running closed loop step/dir with linear encoders?
    Or add another $249 for a Kanalog if you want analogue outputs.
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  12. myCNC-ET6 board contains
    - 6 axes pulse-dir (3MHz)
    - 8 galvanic isolated inputs (2 groups of 4 inputs with separate supply to use PNP and NPN sensors)
    - 2 relay outputs
    - 2 open collector outputs
    - 3 PWM open collector outputs
    - RS485 modbus
    - 10V DAC output


    It seems kflop does NOT have any galvanic isolation, relays, transistor outputs for IO.
    I mean If you need to build similar MINIMAL system with kflop you need to add their IO board ($199).
    A set will be more expensive, than ET6 kit (ET6 + Computer).

    I don't tell all our boards are cheaper. But looks like we offer more affordable entry-level solution.

    Keep in mind we offer Ethernet controllers, not USB. It can be important for industrial applications.

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