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ProgrammerMatt
12-02-2013, 11:58
[cdm-description=photo]38574[/cdm-description]

nuggetsyl
12-02-2013, 12:00
How much did it cost? We are looking to buy on for our school.

Ty Tremblay
12-02-2013, 12:08
How much did it cost? We are looking to buy on for our school.

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=112713

CalTran
12-02-2013, 12:09
Oh good, we're not the only team who does that style of lightning hole on a cnc rather than a waterjet. Looks beautiful. What do you use for the g-code?

nuggetsyl
12-02-2013, 12:10
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=112713

Thanks

Cory
12-02-2013, 14:15
How much did it cost? We are looking to buy on for our school.

Tormach lists all their prices on their website.

Mk.32
12-02-2013, 14:22
Tormach lists all their prices on their website.

And once you price out a machine with stand/computer/tool changer/power draw bar. You may want to think about a haas. :cool:

ProgrammerMatt
13-02-2013, 23:57
Oh good, we're not the only team who does that style of lightning hole on a cnc rather than a waterjet. Looks beautiful. What do you use for the g-code?

We use a use Vetric Cut2D and HSMXpress to generate our g-code

theawesome1730
14-02-2013, 00:11
We have a Morei Seiki mv35/40 from the mid 80's and it originally used punch cards and magnetic tape for gcode. Now we have a usb to serial converter and use Mastercam X5 or X6 (don't remember which, possibly both). If you think yours is a pain to set up, be thankful. It's a beast of a machine and we have used it for 90% of our frame this year. Hopefully we can set up gcode "drip feed" (it only has enough memory to run parts of parts at once. We also have a 4th axis we haven't set up but may use in the off season of this year.