hey there all. I can provide you with a copy of autoCAD 2006 pro and show you how to use the application. CNC machines including motor mills, lathes, cutters, plasma cutters and the likes of are demanding machines. from my experiences with CNC machinery, they can be accessible with the use of a remote pad or controller box depending on the tooling. CNC lathes are wonderfully precise but lack the demand and control of a standard engineer's lathe with manual and auto travel across the bed. the systems can be difficult to service and can be costly. so stick with engineer's lathes for turning precision work. that way you can control the travel of the blade and its running order. you can set up X, Y and Z control on an engineer's lathe much quicker than an CNC lathe. depending on what you want to do. I have worked with both CNC and engineer's lathes in particular Myford professional 6 ft lathes with 3 and 4 jaw independant and self centring jaws. and with a milling machine on the auto post so that I can drill and mill on na shaft or object. these lathes are truly wonderful and heaven to use. yes they can be a real rig to master but then you can do anything. CNC lathes are incredibly loud, the software can be coded if you have the particular software to hand please send me a copy over the internet and I can restructure it for JAWS and window eyes to do this however I would need a copy of window eyes 6 and a copy of JAWS 8 pro. I'm using JAWS 7.0 for my code and engineering work. hope this helps. lew get in touch for any advice on CNC work and the use of the systems, repairs and maintenance and software code adaptation.
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