I are now a CNC bloke. :^)
Well, not really, but you know what I mean. I am the proud owner of a
4-axis CNC'd Taig mill, and enough reading material to keep me in the bog for *days*.Happy, happy camper, me.
I are now a CNC bloke. :^)
Well, not really, but you know what I mean. I am the proud owner of a
4-axis CNC'd Taig mill, and enough reading material to keep me in the bog for *days*.Happy, happy camper, me.
Time to change your tag line then :-) regards
i was going to say that Roland!!!! lol
In article , Nigel Eaton writes
Poor form, following up one's own post, but I forgot to add a nod of thanks to a certain Cynical Trader(tm) for shooting me an email putting me on to it. I'd already spotted it, but the thought was appreciated.
In article , Roland and Celia Craven writes
I thought I had! Let's try again... :^)
Nigel, congratulations, but, surely, shouldn't that be "happy crapper" ? Mike in BC
....and exactly where did you have to go to get that rather fine shaper of yours for 75 quid the other week? Slightly south of Long Eaton as I remember - about 100 miles south!
However living in Suffolk, a largely rural county, does man that it is a machine desert (unless you count grey Fergies and crop sprayers).
Charles
Yes but it started off in the North. The bloody thing was that heavy gravity dragged it down the M1. If I hadn't rescued it would have gone all the way round the M25 and fell off Brighton Pier.
-- Regards,
John Stevenson Nottingham, England.
Welcome to the CNC world
You sound as exstatic as I was when I got my first 3 axis Tsugami CNC lathe.
Best of machining to ya! Dave "Industria, arte, prudentia"
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