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Hello from Kansas
I would like to start off by thanking MM for starting this informative forum. Also, for giving away the plans to what appears to be a well built CNC machine.
I have always been very fascinated with CNC machines and have done many hours of "research" online for building one myself. I have no prior machining experience, so I will be starting from scratch and learning as I go. However, I am very familiar with computers, electronics, etc. I am open to and appreciate any words wisdom or advice!! Thanks! |
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Welcome to the site. You'll find great info available to assist you in your build. Dive in and have fun !!!
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MetalHead,
I found the link to your store. I see that you sell laser cut parts kits. I apologize because this is probably a "newbie" question, but what exactly does that kit include for building the mech mate machines. If this is already posted could you please point me in the right direction? Thanks! |
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newmachinest,
When you download the plans look at the title blocks of the drawings. There will be a letter there. This tells you the process for that drawing. W for weld, S for Saw, P is for profiled laser cut parts. There are others, have a look. |
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domino11,
Hey thanks!! I appreciate the tip. Now I need to just make a materials list and "TRY" to put those prints to work. Thanks! |
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