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Names 2002

CNC demonstrations at NAMES 2002

Lots of folks from the CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO mailing list as well as others were exhibiting CNC related items at the show.

Interest in CNC is spreading from the original core of electronics buffs to the model builders in general.

Some photos were preserved.. 

 

 01CNCarea.jpg
CNC demonstration area at NAMES. View of the systems running small mills. Interest in CNC is gaining among hobbyists
02RolandFriestad.jpg
Roland Friestad showing Cardinal Engineering products. Roland is the organizer of CNC exhibits and seminars at NAMES
 03BillAnliker.jpg
Bill Anliker, founder of the CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO list. Shown with the controls for his EMCO Compact 5 lathe conversion project.
 04RayHenry.jpg
Ray Henry, the creator of the TKEMC gui for EMC, and general champion of EMC shown tinkering with EMC and his mill.
 05Raymill.jpg
Ray Henry's CNC mill based on a Grizzly mini-mill. Ray used ballscrews from McMaster Carr and stepper motors.
 06PaulCornerBrianSchwartz.jpg
Paul Corner, on right, creator of the BDI (brain dead install) CD-ROM for the EMC software, with Brian Schwartz, of Vigilant Technologies a maker of servo interfaces.
 07SteveStallings.jpg
Steve Stallings of PMDX setting up TurboCNC to run a mill using PMDX drivers. Steve also provides hosting for the LinuxCNC.org and Metalworking.com web sites.
 08PMDX.jpg
PMDX displayed a MAXNC-10 mill running TurboCNC from DAK Engineering. The mill was upgraded with better steppers and the new PMDX drivers and interfaces.
 08RayHenryBillAnliker.jpg
Ray Henry, on left, and Bill Anliker discussing the process of installing EMC software.
 10FredSmith.jpg
Fred Smith of IM Services, (facing camera) representing Vector CAD-CAM showing the new NURBS software from Vector.
 11JonElson.jpg
Jon Elson of PICO Systems with his interface boards for EMC. Jon was an early user of EMC.
 12JonElson2.jpg
Jon Elson discusses the finer points of servo driver design with John Kasunich.
 13FredProctorMattShaver.jpg
Fred Proctor of NIST, on left, and Matt Shaver. NIST developed the EMC software and Matt was the first independent tester of EMC.
 14JoeKatona.jpg
Joe Katona of J. R. Woodworking was at the show representing Flashcut and Sherline. He demonstrated a system with a Sherline 2000 mill.
 15Engine.jpg
An engine with electronic controls was at a nearby booth. We were not the only ones using electronics! Electric solenoid valves were run by a PIC microcontroller.
 

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