CNC blue prints

brianna187

BRIANNA SINCE 1988
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enjoy these we have several storm cnc'sand have had no problems with them what so ever in this case we did the drawings after the machines were built and tested now with a solid working machine we can build these much easier
and with repeatability we will soon have our own spindle for the storm and the breeze we can offer 3 spindles the taig the kress and the new precision spindle which wi;; be used for smaller work actually tony zinzola inspired us to do the spindle after explaing how well one he was using works we did have one of these sent to us and looked it over it was very good but we decided to improve on it and make one that you can zero out so theres no run out what so ever also use a .125 or 1/32 bit to hog out without bogging it down this will also be great for engraving using a .0001 engraving bit we have all the parts in as of today for the proto type which will be built this coming week we will first run it all day to see how it preforms we will put this tru the paces to see just how well it works price wise we are not sure at this time although we some idea it will be very affordable i assure you thanks for looking
 

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Lee,

That looks like SolidWorks!

I use it for all my machine prototyping. What a time saver!

I can build it over and over in the computer working out all the bugs before I cut any metal.

Technology!

Royce Bunnell
www.obcues.com
 
yes we love it how have you been royce? well i guess i wouldnt see you til the us open have a great summer ...lee
 
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