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What's_nitro? 06.26.2009 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 299252)
OK then, a weighty, speedy, and really heavy-duty plotter. :smile:

Don't forget precise! :gasp: :mdr:

BrianG 06.26.2009 12:24 PM

Post edited. Happy now? I even added "costly".

e-mike 06.26.2009 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Pdelcast (Post 299255)





Oh, and BTW, we are up and running at full capacity now.

i just saw the video and :surprised::gasp: i cant imagine how fast is in full capacity and 20%faster:whip:

my god this machine is ...i dont find the word...dam fast<:yes:

so i should take less (very less)time to produce the new mm pro....!!!or a ton of mmm

What's_nitro? 06.26.2009 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 299263)
Post edited. Happy now? I even added "costly".

Yes..... What about ginormous? Fluent? :lol:

TexasSP 06.26.2009 12:33 PM

Patrick, does this machine require an isolated concrete pad to be placed on? That was a big issue with our lasers, we had to have isolated pads to eliminate unwanted vibration that could throw a head off track. As you know, even .00001" can be a big deal.

BrianG 06.26.2009 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by What's_nitro? (Post 299269)
Yes..... What about ginormous? Fluent? :lol:

Ginormous maybe, but fluent? I guess it could be considered graceful or pliant... :neutral:

What's_nitro? 06.26.2009 12:40 PM

No, like "flowing effortlessly". :yes:

BrianG 06.26.2009 12:42 PM

lol, I wouldn't call accelerating 400lbs at 9G's "effortless". :lol:

What's_nitro? 06.26.2009 12:43 PM

It seemed that way in the video!

Pdelcast 06.26.2009 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by TexasSP (Post 299271)
Patrick, does this machine require an isolated concrete pad to be placed on? That was a big issue with our lasers, we had to have isolated pads to eliminate unwanted vibration that could throw a head off track. As you know, even .00001" can be a big deal.

No, the machine is heavy enough that any motion is low enough frequency that the encoders can compensate.

johnrobholmes 06.26.2009 02:57 PM

Back already? One day faster than expected from our last conversation :D


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