On 10/23/2015 01:57 PM, Paul Koning wrote:
On Oct 23,
2015, at 2:48 PM, ben <bfranchuk at jetnet.ab.ca> wrote:
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It does seem mechanical stuff is dieing art.
I don't know about that.
Yes, there is an open-source project that provides a CNC
machine control for mill, lathes, hexapods and robots. That
is LinuxCNC. It started as a NIST project to see what was so
complicated in a CNC control, but then moved out of NIST and
has been extended greatly. it is also now being used for 3D
printers.
I sell some hardware for motion control based on this
software, and have sold over 300 controller-interfaces.
Some other outfits likely have sold a lot more than that.
Most of this is going into hobby shops and small businesses
that maybe grew out of a hobby shop.
Also, I am a member of an Atlas lathe group and the Sheldon
lathe group, they both have a fairly large membership. The
Atlas lathe group is closing in on 6000 members!
Jon