l.collier hyams wrote:
> I'm a new emc user and have yet to develop a good technique or system for 
> machining objects
> that best resemble oversized writing pens. I teach digital art, animation, 
> music and
> sculpture and know my way around unix, irix, linux, all the win os and all of 
> the mac os.
> I'm thinking of doing much of the design work in Google Sketch or even BobCad 
> and have
> looked at a number of other packages. The starting points may be obvious for 
> the group
>, but it's pretty new on my end. Any pointers?


I'm not entirely clear on what kind of info you are looking for.  It
sounds like you have quite a few ideas already on the software and
design side.  Are you looking for machining information, things like
workholding, tooling, etc?

Regards,

John Kasunich





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