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02.13.2007, 09:09 PM

nice man

question though- how does that milling machine work it is hooked up to a computer what kind of software does it use, and how expensive it the machine
   
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That looked worked out real well for you. It looks good to. I like to see a video on this thing.


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Very ncie work indeed. Id also love to see this thing run.


   
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02.13.2007, 09:23 PM

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nice man

question though- how does that milling machine work it is hooked up to a computer what kind of software does it use, and how expensive it the machine

sorry bro...no CNC computer programming here, everything is milled by hand mill.....and measured by "eyeball"....

wouldn't know how to use a CNC program even if i had one....hahaha.
   
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Id also love to see this thing run.
that makes 3 of us!!!:005:
   
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02.13.2007, 09:26 PM

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that makes 3 of us!!!:005:
I think you mean 4! :) You HAVE to get a vid of this thing! :)


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sorry bro...no CNC computer programming here, everything is milled by hand mill.....and measured by "eyeball"....

wouldn't know how to use a CNC program even if i had one....hahaha.
got a link to it??? i need one of those:018: :004:

and WOW man thats is SOOO cool, have u did brian g's speed estimater?
   
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02.13.2007, 10:17 PM

What good would that do on a nitro?
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02.13.2007, 11:52 PM

Yea what KV is that mill???? :005:


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got a link to it??? i need one of those:018: :004:

and WOW man thats is SOOO cool, have u did brian g's speed estimater?

go here dude....this is what i have right now..
http://www.siegind.com/Products/br-x2-lathe.htm
   
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What good would that do on a nitro?

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Yea what KV is that mill???? :005:
hahahaha..thats funny!
   
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That is even more impressive that you didn't cnc.
I take you have had a little bit of practice on that.


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Beautiful work. Looks amazing!


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02.14.2007, 02:06 PM

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That is even more impressive that you didn't cnc.
I take you have had a little bit of practice on that.
erm...let's see...the first time i used a mill was for draggularII's chassis plate and cage.....thats bout it..this be my 2nd time doing a major milling job...

honestly, milling is easy to get used to ....but you do need to plan a little which part of the piece you want milled first....you gotta get the sequence right..if not you might get stuck....

hope that makes some sense??....

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Beautiful work. Looks amazing!
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