Markus, So right... The other problem is when you try to make lines for front panels or any other sdort of cutting acition which requires at least a somewhat steady cutting speed. the tanbo style of axis arrangement means that often you will be needing the "spin" axis to be moving FAR faster than it is capable of moving, according to the laws of physics. Not a problem for drilling; but there's areson wyou don't see thius type of axis arrangement in ttypical cutting cnc's... Because if it were viable, the lower cost of mfg. would surely make it prominent... Ballendo --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Markus Zingg <m.zingg@n...> wrote: > Uhh, > > The idea would be nice, but the machine is crap - well, especially the > software is as bugy as software can get, but also the machine is > really not up to the task. Stay clear of this one - really. I have one > here which a friend gave me to check if I could maybe fix the software > / write some on my own. It could be doable, but my conclusion was that > it's easier to build a x-y-z kind of machine instead. > > Markus > > >http://www.radixgmbh.de/index.html?tanbo.htm > > > >800euro machine drippling PCBs. Just in case to keep a $1000 driller > >in perception. Enjoy, Mike.
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Re: Tanbo Radix
2004-07-27 by ballendo
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