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Age of 16

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  1. Lol. Well, this machine aint gonna hurt no1 cause the company i work with are all experienced and they know how to make these stuff already. They are trying to have me learn to make these machines and i think this isn't as hard as others say it is. Trust me, i have worked with some crazy machines and im still alive now. I have been doing this stuff for about 2-3 years so im not that little experience at it. I ain't afraid to do this stuff. I really dont like buying other company's products if i know i can make them myself. I am determined to learn this stuff. And ima aim as high as possible. This is the way to go. No pain no gain =). Dont worry about me. Im not on a time limit.

  2. Hey J.Keilman. It might a simple problem for a graphix to crash. Sometimes it can be a heat problem so u can check to see if its getting a little tempered. Maybe a better cooling would help. Although i dont have that graphix card, heat sometimes causes crashes. Hope that helps you.

  3. Ahahaha nice DC Gorn. Id rather go thru the hardship cause thats wat im here for. The knowledge i can get. And building a simple CNC is not that hard to me. Making it do a simple square is not that hard. All i need is some good math and some good software. I try to do the impossible and exceed my knowledge. =) 16, young and building a bright, hard future.

  4. Im an intern, they want me to learn. Steppers arent bad at all. They are quite precise and accurate. For most part, the accuracy is depending on my usage of software. If the software is used correctly. Then the hardware can be anything. I just need to know if the program works for that certain board.

  5. Well its going to be something simple with stepper motor linear actuators. My boss wants me to use a CAD software to build a solid version on screen then send it to CAM to be done out with the CNC Milling Machine. 1 actuator will be the Y axis, one will be the z, and one will be the x. I have no real knowledge on how many axis we are going to have.

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