Hello, The EAS machines are nice! They use a proprietary extrusion and mated polymer bearing which is anything but "off-the-shelf"... Notice the dangling cables I mentioned<G> It's interesting how oftem mfrs. show their pcb drilling or cnc engraving cutting machines in cropped and "posed" pictures which don't tell the whole story. Everybody here knows that a dangling wire attached to a moving object is a poor choice... But these ARE good machines. If you don't buy one of mine; these would be a good choice IMO. Ballendo P.S. Stefan is a member, just like the rest of us, and we ARE talking about the means to Homebrew PCB's... But here's what you asked for: Ballendo@... --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "mikezcnc" <eemikez@c...> wrote: > Dave, thank you for commenting. Have a look at this: > www.easgmbh.de/images/Bgs60.jpg I think it was about 1200 euro. > > How hard would it be to make something like that? Parts seem to be > mostly from a catalog. I don't see the Y-axis motor, maybe it's > hidden behind the Z... ALso, how to contact Ballendo off list so I > don't irritate Stefan for the n-th time? (is dollar sunken so LOW?) > > Mike
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EAS machines Re: Tanbo Radix
2004-07-27 by ballendo
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