hey Ian... not sure who you are directing your response to, but I lost you
right after your "I tore out" statement, LOL!... but that's just me... my
computer skills are virtually zero and one of the issues as to why I never
attempted to set up the Legacy CNC on my Legacy... if I came across a
to Ryan and anyone else who might be thinking about it... i do have the
Legacy CNC upgrade package, new, never used and never installed... servos,
the control tower, limit switches, etc. ... all new in the original
packages, never opened... I do believe it is all there and complete...
haven't
Right now I’m in the process of revamping a 900 that came with the cnc upgrade
already on it. I had issues with not being able to get the A axis to do
anything, and Legacy really wanted nothing to do with it. I tore out the
original control box and motors and bought the Avid CNC ( cnc
Roger,
Well said other than the restaurant business I can’t think of another venture
with a higher mortality rate. I belong to several woodworking and woodturning
Clubs have yet to meet a single individual who makes any serious money at it
but then again there are worse hobbies like fishing
Funny isn’t it that the bigger faster fancier boat always seems to be the one
that catch the fish
B O A T, bring on another thousand $ that’s a strange way to spell
cnc.
Bill
From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
On Behalf Of Michael Kratky
Sent:
So, to CNC or not to CNC, that is the question.
The answer is simple, do you have the money and the time to invest and what or
where are the benefits. If you are a business then that is what you look at.
Now if you are a hobbyist it is the same set of questions but there may well be
pressures
Ian,
Do you mind sharing where you got the "huge 300GB package of .STL files"
and what you paid for it?
Thanks,
Tracy
On Tue, Dec 10, 2019 at 4:38 AM IAN wrote:
> Right now I’m in the process of revamping a 900 that came with the cnc
> upgrade already on it. I had issues with not being able