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    Geoff,
    Hi!

    have had 2nd and 3rd thoughts about this, as is common, but i think cnc is the way forward!
    As you know i have access to some very good machines so am hesitant about converting my own.
    But how else to learn!

    So i think things will be going ahead with the 2 axis system we discussed.
    Going to get the steppers, as mounting them will be interesting, electronics can wait a little at the moment.

    A

  2. #2
    Hi Andy, glad you are still thinking of converting your xy slides to cnc. Has anyone on the forum tried converting the proxxon KT 70 or similar table with steppers using the original screws and nuts? If so I am sure Andy would be pleased to hear your experience. G.

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