Everything looks nice. Why don't you put a link up on the wiki site...

John


On 28 Jul 2008 at 21:51, Greg Michalski wrote:

> 
> Might help if I include the link - 
> http://www.distinctperspectives.com/X3/X3_CNC_CONVERSION.PDF
> 
>     ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: Greg Michalski 
> To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC) 
> Sent: Monday, July 28, 2008 9:31 PM
> Subject: [Emc-users] Sieg X3 Conversion with EMC control
> 
> If anyone would like to take a look at the print set I put together
> for my Sieg (Grizzly G0463) X3 mill CNC conversion and critique it I'd
> be EXTREMELY appreciative - I'm not schooled in mechanical drawing (I
> work for a dreaded architect...) so anything that doesn't make sense
> being pointed out would be very helpful. I borrowedSolid Works
> licenses from my brother's company and taught myself to model the
> parts in there as opposed to solids in Autocad which made it much
> easier and then used the standard tools to label and dimension, etc.
> 
> I can take HARSH criticism so flame away! These documents are 100%
> public domain - everything I learned to design the conversion was
> garnered from information shared here, on CNCzone.com and elsewhere so
> this is my attempt to give back to the community - and on a mailing
> list for a GPL software package seems the optimal place to ask for
> some input - also is there is somebody who is familiar with the
> details of GNU GPL let me know if referencing the intent on these
> documents as I did is appropriate or not. I was in a rush to get these
> out to the community by my promised end of July deadline and license
> was the least important thing so I kind of winged it.
> 
> Come to think of it - I forgot to plug EMC2 in the introduction
> section - guess I can start revision 2...
> 
> Thanks again.
> 
> Greg Michalski
> www.distinctperspectives.com
> 
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