Hi Michael

All I did was generate some DXF files that could be fed into a laser cutter. But I've never designed anything like that before, so the geometry and getting the gear teeth right was fun. It was for a business idea that didn't progress.

Dave Berkeley

On 20/12/10 18:02, Michael Grazebrook wrote:
Dear Mr Berkley,

This sounds both fun and interesting! Tell me more! Was this business or pleasure?

A small project of my own is to help my father with his milling machine. He wants to re-write a program in a more modern language: the program converts printed circuit board layouts into the milling machine's g-code language. At the moment the code is in an archaic Basic dialect.

Is that sort of thing interesting to you?

yours,
Michael Grazebrook

On 20/12/2010 14:43, pyt...@rotwang.co.uk wrote:

Controlling a 2 axis mirror array to concentrate solar energy.

Generating CAD files for the manufacture of a worm gear wheel.

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