Does any of the makers here use the Gorton P1-2 pantograph? If so have you seen one of these conversion kits made by Famco to convert it to cnc. I am looking for opinions on possibly going this route. Any help would be appreciated thanks.
Canadian cue said:Does any of the makers here use the Gorton P1-2 pantograph? If so have you seen one of these conversion kits made by Famco to convert it to cnc. I am looking for opinions on possibly going this route. Any help would be appreciated thanks.
Chris Byrne said:Hello.
I have a cnc built on a gorton pantograph. I got it last year from bludworth. I am extremely happy with it. I started out with a machine built buy another guy but it dosen't even come close to blud's machine. I shopped around for various cue cnc machines and none of the other ones I looked at seemed to be able to hold as tight tolerances and be repeatable. I can cut inlays that fit so tight you don't even need glue to hold them in ( i do use glue though, just making the point)they will just slide in and you cant see a line around them. They fit perfect. If you would like to see the machine let me know and I will email you some pics. Chris Byrne. CB CUSTOM CUES.
Chris Byrne said:Ok says file is too large. How do I get pics on here?
I use Abobe Imageready software to edit the photos I use here.
It allows me to adjust the quality and set the file size to under 100K.
I think the MAX is 100K for any photo posted here.
I like a big photo so the detail can be seen.
But that dont mean the file size needs to be big.
I'm sorry for the delay but they didn't have a photo editing program from where I just came back from.Chris Byrne said:I am not sure how to get the pictures on here. Chris.![]()