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What kind of mill do you own? and what's the lifespan?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sevan P" data-source="post: 297774" data-attributes="member: 7766"><p>Yes, Wieland DS Cam. Here is our setup. The mini in the middle is the cam then cnc on the other two along with the mini. I shared the cnc transfer folder on each of the mills on the side and if you look closely on the middle screen you see 3 windows on the bottom of the screen, I cam and have the cnc on the mini convert the proprietary Work NC file to the working NC files. Then I cut and paste the folders to the needed cnc folder. I also have a second seat on the Cam for the select so I can do both mini and select off one cam. Just need to select the machine type before setting up the units in the disk. Been rocking this setup for almost 2 years flawlessly!</p><p></p><p>Then the hybrid select has its own separate setup only for it, cuts mainly wet, then dry when needed.</p><p></p><p>Also the sweet part is I run a software called synergy, cost me 20.00 and acts as a virtual KVM switch. That's why you only see one keyboard and mouse. Mini pc is the server and the other two are clients and the mouse moves across the pc's as a dual or triple monitor setup, then once on the other pc screen the keyboard come active on the pc. Slickest 20.00 I ever spent!!! LOL </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]31881[/ATTACH][ATTACH]31882[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sevan P, post: 297774, member: 7766"] Yes, Wieland DS Cam. Here is our setup. The mini in the middle is the cam then cnc on the other two along with the mini. I shared the cnc transfer folder on each of the mills on the side and if you look closely on the middle screen you see 3 windows on the bottom of the screen, I cam and have the cnc on the mini convert the proprietary Work NC file to the working NC files. Then I cut and paste the folders to the needed cnc folder. I also have a second seat on the Cam for the select so I can do both mini and select off one cam. Just need to select the machine type before setting up the units in the disk. Been rocking this setup for almost 2 years flawlessly! Then the hybrid select has its own separate setup only for it, cuts mainly wet, then dry when needed. Also the sweet part is I run a software called synergy, cost me 20.00 and acts as a virtual KVM switch. That's why you only see one keyboard and mouse. Mini pc is the server and the other two are clients and the mouse moves across the pc's as a dual or triple monitor setup, then once on the other pc screen the keyboard come active on the pc. Slickest 20.00 I ever spent!!! LOL [ATTACH]31881[/ATTACH][ATTACH]31882[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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