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I pretty well maxed my sager build out and I was happy for 6800. I don't mind the price hike for the latest and greatest. It is a straight right off for me and any additional time it get out of it is money. I just thought there may have been something "really" special about the boxx system. Other than the xeon processocer the only difference in builds I could see was the boxx had a couple extra ports. The xeon sounds nice on the spec sheet, but I haven't used one in quite some time that I prefer over an OC'ed I7 and I have even used some newer double xeon tower builds. I like dell but they won't let me put everything I want in it.
The processors were the only difference in the builds and they are only around 1700 different. I couldn't figure out the other 2400. Just curious really.
I was about to order my new Sager laptop and ran across Boxx computers. Anyone ever us them? My build price is about 4k different. I assume the intel xeon e5-2697 v2 12-core 2.7ghz processor vs Intel® Core™ i7-4960X Processor Extreme Edition because other than that the build is pretty similar.
TIA
I have used Ron's method and the post handling of null changes method. Both work well. If some of the logic is not already in your post it might be a bit of bear to add though.
Well all the 2d panels ran well at 4000 rpm and 30 ipm. Now for the 5-axis ones. Thanks for the help guys. This was a tear down project and I had an AOG.
The first cut is a full slot to remove the excess. It seemed to be cutting good 4000rpm and 10ipm. I started increasing the feed rate and I think it snapped at around 20.
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