Re: [Emc-users] Linuxcnc OEM?

2022-07-21 Thread Bari
On 7/21/22 04:32, andy pugh wrote: On Thu, 21 Jul 2022 at 03:22, Charles Steinkuehler wrote: I'm not sure of their international shipping details, but Probotix sells LCNC based routers: https://www.probotix.com/ Which mentions that they have (amusingly) sold LinuxCNC systems to NIST. :-)

Re: [Emc-users] Linuxcnc OEM?

2022-07-21 Thread Bari
Show Your Stuff on the forums or Showcases on the https://www.linuxcnc.org/  already has several. On 7/21/22 04:13, Jérémie Tarot wrote: I would like to have some page(s) showing off people having professional activity using LinuxCNC. If we had an organization we could gratefully welcome

Re: [Emc-users] Linuxcnc OEM?

2022-07-21 Thread John Dammeyer
Interesting that a document like that doesn't have a date. > -Original Message- > From: Todd Zuercher [mailto:to...@pgrahamdunn.com] > Sent: July-21-22 6:57 AM > To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC) > Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Linuxcnc OEM? > > That isn't quite how I read this. >

Re: [Emc-users] Linuxcnc OEM?

2022-07-21 Thread Todd Zuercher
That isn't quite how I read this. https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=820252 Todd Zuercher P. Graham Dunn Inc. 630 Henry Street  Dalton, Ohio 44618 Phone:  (330)828-2105ext. 2031 -Original Message- From: dave engvall Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2022 9:37 AM To:

Re: [Emc-users] Linuxcnc OEM?

2022-07-21 Thread Sam Sokolik
And - OMG - Hi Matt!! On Thu, Jul 21, 2022 at 9:57 AM Sam Sokolik wrote: > I thought (and maybe I am wrong) that nist was trying to make a > standardized control to give to all of their military manufacturers so > anyone could run a standard gcode program to make part x.. > > sam > > On Thu,

Re: [Emc-users] Linuxcnc OEM?

2022-07-21 Thread Sam Sokolik
I thought (and maybe I am wrong) that nist was trying to make a standardized control to give to all of their military manufacturers so anyone could run a standard gcode program to make part x.. sam On Thu, Jul 21, 2022 at 9:53 AM wrote: > On 2022-07-21 04:32, andy pugh wrote: > > On Thu, 21

Re: [Emc-users] Linuxcnc OEM?

2022-07-21 Thread matt
On 2022-07-21 04:32, andy pugh wrote: On Thu, 21 Jul 2022 at 03:22, Charles Steinkuehler wrote: I'm not sure of their international shipping details, but Probotix sells LCNC based routers: https://www.probotix.com/ Which mentions that they have (amusingly) sold LinuxCNC systems to NIST.

Re: [Emc-users] Linuxcnc OEM?

2022-07-21 Thread dave engvall
One has to remember that emc was written not as a machine controller but to demonstrate the concept of communication between machines. In like manner steppers were an add-on. Linuxcnc is only alive today because of a critical mass of dedicated volunteer programmers. Dave On 7/21/22 2:32 AM,

Re: [Emc-users] Linuxcnc OEM?

2022-07-21 Thread gene heskett
On 7/21/22 05:37, andy pugh wrote: On Thu, 21 Jul 2022 at 03:22, Charles Steinkuehler wrote: I'm not sure of their international shipping details, but Probotix sells LCNC based routers: https://www.probotix.com/ Which mentions that they have (amusingly) sold LinuxCNC systems to NIST. :-)

Re: [Emc-users] Linuxcnc OEM?

2022-07-21 Thread andy pugh
On Thu, 21 Jul 2022 at 03:22, Charles Steinkuehler wrote: > > I'm not sure of their international shipping details, but Probotix sells > LCNC based routers: > > https://www.probotix.com/ Which mentions that they have (amusingly) sold LinuxCNC systems to NIST. :-) -- atp "A motorcycle is a

Re: [Emc-users] Linuxcnc OEM?

2022-07-21 Thread Jérémie Tarot
I would like to have some page(s) showing off people having professional activity using LinuxCNC. If we had an organization we could gratefully welcome their sponsoring... As well as from other community members. ___ Emc-users mailing list