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« Reply #100 on: December 25, 2010, 02:58:01 14:58 »

I apologize to anyone who might of been infected by the site that I posted the other day. It is a site that I visit frequently and can not explain what happened. The content on the site is for real. I will try and message the site admin and see if they know what happened.
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« Reply #101 on: December 25, 2010, 04:46:44 16:46 »

Here is the reply I received from the site admin

Thanks, I didn't know about the registration errors.  The redirection has been fixed as of yesterday.  My webhost and two other major webhosts got hit with a Trojan on the 23rd, tens of thousands of websites messed up and unfortunately mine was one of them.  The redirection sent people to a website in India that simulated a virus scan that said their computer had a virus and it didn't.  But my understanding is if a user would have excepted the .exe that the website tried to download to do a scan, it did have a virus.  The whole scam was to sell a software they infected peoples computer with......scum of the earth as far as I'm concerned.
 
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Once again sorry about any troubles I may of caused
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« Reply #102 on: December 26, 2010, 06:32:12 18:32 »

After carrying out some investigation it was not glitch_inc's fault
This is a new working link
http://www.pminmo.com/
I have checked it on 3 computers and it does not re-direct you to any other sites

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« Reply #103 on: January 04, 2011, 09:41:20 09:41 »

Is anyone in possession or has seen this milling machine from Hungary as mentioned in the beginning of this thread?

http://www.cnc1.eu/en/kompas-h-300

Or can anyone recommend some milling kit with all mechanical parts (including steppers) well below 1000 Euros?

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« Reply #104 on: January 04, 2011, 12:36:46 12:36 »

davorin:  The Kompas H-300 KIT looks to be of good quality.  Your question comes up almost daily over on
CNC Zone, you might want to ask there.

I'm now building a similar beast, mine is fashioned from things I had on hand as much as possible, so is a bit of a
Frankenstein's Monster.  A kit would sure have made life easier, but I'm having a good time making chips with my
mill and lathe.

My router will have a work envelope of 14" by 14" by 5".  I decided to go with the Gecko G540 controller.  I am
using 4 stepper motors I scrounged from old copy machines until I can raise some $$ for decent motors.  I got a
bargain on ball screws on eBay, so the X and Y axis are zero backlash ball screws.  I'm in hopes my router will be
making chips before February gets here.
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« Reply #105 on: January 07, 2011, 08:40:26 08:40 »

Just for one question I won't subscribe to another forum (o; In the end I wold have to remember hundreds of logins (o;

Anyway....found by accident this website from a swiss company:

http://www.petitecnc.com/

But I guess I start making my own mechanical parts list first and compare the prices in the end...
Luckily there is a company nearby named Igus which do linear guides used in CNC machines....

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« Reply #106 on: January 07, 2011, 12:08:42 12:08 »

Just for one question I won't subscribe to another forum (o; In the end I wold have to remember hundreds of logins (o;

I recommend CNC Zone because it is a free site dedicated to CNC with over 170,000 members from all over the world.  Thousands of them have done and currently doing exactly what you wish to do.  You have two questions now, but may have many more questions as you build, tune, and use the machine. 



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« Reply #107 on: January 07, 2011, 10:33:18 22:33 »

oldvan, you have a very apt cartoon..

I also wonder what happened to ahmed for he has not posted here for a while.
Has his machine done?
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