Re: Aluminum frames (was Re: New Robotics Website: www.amazingrobotics.com)
- From: "Wayne C. Gramlich" <Gramlich@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 03:48:50 GMT
aiiadict@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Oct 19, 11:30 am, "Wayne C. Gramlich" <Graml...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:The last time I tried selling something to the robotics community,
I had a rather unpleasant experience. I spent way more money then
I ever received back. It is not something I would ever want to try
again. I make far more money in a day as a consultant than I ever
made selling robotics products. I have no objections to somebody
else taking the idea and running with it though.
I have a CNC milling machine with tons of bits...
If anyone wants holes drilled, let me know. I can do it for a small
charge. I'm in
California (near Sacramento)
How big is your CNC mill work envelope? My CNC mill work
envelop is kind of small (i.e. Sherline sized.) I've wanted
a jig that is approximately 24" long, but my mill is not up
to the task.
-Wayne
.
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