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sixshootertexan
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Ricky B
Making a Face
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September 10, 2018, 08:49:07 PM »
I have been running Hurco mills for 20 years now. Until recently I've always just used the conversational programming that comes with the machine. We got GibbsCam awhile back. I really have not used it much for reasons I'll not mention. Anyways I wanted to try milling a face. You definitely can't do this with the Hurco software.
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CCS 2300, CCS 2400, Custom Built Regulated .25, Custom Built PRod Clone, .308 Bullet shooter, XS46U .177, Custom regulated .177, 850 Hammerli .177
Alan
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Set the example... Don't be one!
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The real trick it, to make a reverse one. They look really real when painted internally.
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I have an Omega compressor. If you're a fellow Guild member, and you pass through Roswell, NM, I'll fill your portable tank as a courtesy.
rsterne
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Very KEWL.... amazing what technology can do these days !!!!
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steveoh
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That is awesome. Wow.
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sixshootertexan
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Ricky B
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September 19, 2018, 11:47:50 AM »
Thanks. It's like nothing new but something I've never done.
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