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    New Member from Cambridge

    Welcome from Wasaga Beach , Ont . Retired millwright as well .
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    WTB Tool Holders SB 9 Latern

    I just saw this , are you still looking for these ? Bill
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    Ontario Members: any interest in a meet/Greet?

    Brent had a great time , thanks for taking the time to set this up. Appreciate meeting all the fellows and exchanging ideas with them . Bill
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    Ontario Members: any interest in a meet/Greet?

    Brent . That date looks good to me for a get together . Derek . I would be interested if you can set up a scrapping class and get together . Bill
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    Ontario Members: any interest in a meet/Greet?

    Yes that sounds like a very prudent plan + you may get brownie points with the wife .
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    Ontario Members: any interest in a meet/Greet?

    Hi Brent . I would be interested as well . Bill
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    Ontario member sound off

    Hi all I'm from Wasaga Beach , I just noticed this thread .
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    Unknown Mill

    My table is 7" X 30" and there is no mechanical lock or I can't see where one would go , will have to check the Craftex at Busy Bee next time I'm in town . I'm only guessing it's a Craftex . Using the stepper locks on the other 2 axis seems to work , but that was only light cuts in aluminum .
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    Unknown Mill

    I found a couple of pictures of the sub assemblies Notice the cog pulleys are 1:1 ratio , most CNC machines 3:1 ratio . Something else to investigate and change . The panel powered up , the computer power supply is on the back side of this panel in a mini computer tower . The green item on...
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    Unknown Mill

    Thank you for that information , I know that if using the X axis you typically would use a mechanical lock on the Y and Z axis . I had thought about using the " lock " feature on the control panel which I think should provide a similar result .
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