>
> I am pretty blessed here in new zealand.  there is a cnc lathe on the other
> side of the shed that I will get going soon also.
>

That's a place I hope I can visit soon. From what I've seen and read of New
Zealand, it looks like a paradise to live. Sadly I can't say the same thing
about where I live (Argentina) but surely we have plenty of good people,
but sometimes it's not enough.



> and I can see myself finding a big flat bed cnc router with a dead
> controller for a couple of thousand and fixing it maybe in the next couple
> of years.
>
> then maybe I could buy a 2kw laser cutting head and run a laser cutter
> also:)
>
> we will see how it all works out.  but working from home on cncs is heaps
> of fun.  and it is amazing how good linuxcnc is!  it has ran perfect for
> ages.  I am starting to just trust the backplot now and walking away
> knowing that it will be fine.
>
> I am just finishing those parts as I write this.
>

That sounds really great. I hope you can upload some progress of those
machines soon.

I hope we can start the retrofitting of a camshaft grinder in the next
weeks. We already have one working but just for positioning. This one is a
cylindrical grinder that will be used to grind the cam profiles but without
a master, leaving all the lobe shape processing to LCNC. We also have a
Mazak lathe that we just finished and an induction hardening machine all
working with LCNC. So far, I have nothing but joy and thankfulness for such
a piece of software and community.


El mar., 2 jun. 2020 a las 20:29, andrew beck (<[email protected]>)
escribió:

> thanks leonardo
>
> I am pretty blessed here in new zealand.  there is a cnc lathe on the other
> side of the shed that I will get going soon also.
>
> and I can see myself finding a big flat bed cnc router with a dead
> controller for a couple of thousand and fixing it maybe in the next couple
> of years.
>
> then maybe I could buy a 2kw laser cutting head and run a laser cutter
> also:)
>
> we will see how it all works out.  but working from home on cncs is heaps
> of fun.  and it is amazing how good linuxcnc is!  it has ran perfect for
> ages.  I am starting to just trust the backplot now and walking away
> knowing that it will be fine.
>
> I am just finishing those parts as I write this.
>
> On Wed, Jun 3, 2020 at 11:20 AM Leonardo Marsaglia <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > I envy you for having such a baby at the shop.
> >
> > Really nice!
> >
> > Thanks for sharing.
> >
> > El mar., 2 jun. 2020 20:13, andrew beck <[email protected]>
> > escribió:
> >
> > > Hey guys
> > >
> > > just wanted to share this quick video with everyone.
> > >
> > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HoGmx2C9cuM
> > >
> > > you have all helped me so much it has made the journey very enjoyable.
> > >
> > > I still have lots of stuff to get sorted but I am definitely making
> parts
> > > now.
> > >
> > > I hooked up a mpg pendant a couple of days ago and it is awesome.
> funny
> > > how easy it was after all the mucking around learning how to do it lol
> > >
> > > regards
> > >
> > > Andrew
> > >
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