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Yes of course.....but the size of the monitor is bizarre.Looks like it's just a kit to make a deckle CNC....
Yes of course.....but the size of the monitor is bizarre.
I have tried Mach3 on a lathe directed at students. Mach3 is absolutely awful compared to any CNC I have ever dealt with. I would not trust my valuable iron to a Mach3 control. There is too much risk of it flaking out and causing a real metal-on-metal crash.Guys this is just a Mach 3 conversion using a PC. Tidy but still windows and Mach.
You can see in the last picture the controller, it is a CS lab csmio. Only runs on Mach. Seems like a lot to pay for a hobby style conversion.
The monitor would be useful on Dialog 4 if turned sideways and programmed so you could see seven blocks of code across the screen. D4 only lets you see three blocks across at a time, which can be a hindrance. Speaking of which, I wonder who thought of the idea of showing the blocks in D4 arrayed horizontally, instead of vertically like seemingly every other control out there?
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