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  1. #1
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    What are your favorite links to send beginners too?

    First off - Beginner here.

    I came across this site just a few minutes ago in my search for tutorials about G-Code.

    http://www.xmlcreate.com/NCGuide/NC_...ide_Index.html


    Anyone else have links to good resources for beginner (and perhaps advanced) G-Code topics?

    I am searching and reading my may to some basic literacy at the moment and appreciate any good links. I had hoped there would be a sticky in this forum for such resources.


    Thanks

    Brian

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    Thanks Switcher and Driftwood

    All are great links. Looks like I will be doing some online studying in the coming days.

    I happened to be at a presentation last eve by a local building stone supplier. Blew my mind when he put up a picture of a gantry mounted CNC Stone router. Side rails were 7 feet high and the router had several feet of Z. The X was at least 12 feet and the Y looked all of 10. Amazing the range of places these machines show up.

    Switcher - Good tip on the Google Books search in your blog - I ran into that feature several months back but could not recall how to do it again.

    Thanks guys.

    B

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    Haas Automation have good training documents.

    Go there and have a look to Mill Workbook an Lathe Workbook.

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    Guys

    All of your links have been a real help. I have already used the CNCezpro site several times for reference and the Mill handbook by Haas I downloaded and need to print it out so I can read it at lunch or while the kids play. That handbook is very well done.

    I haven't had enough surf time yet to go through purdue's course material yet but will be doing so over a long holiday next week.

    THanks for all your help.

    Brian

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