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Need for a CNC sub-forum
Brass_Machine:
--- Quote from: Pete49 on July 12, 2016, 11:21:42 PM ---I'm always interested in watching things happen so a yup from me. What about a 3D printer forum? Seems to be a few on here that use them
Pete
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Pete,
I think a forum for CNC should be anything computer controlled. So printers, mills & lasers. I am trying not to create to many forums, take a look at cnczone to see what I mean. While there is a lot of great info there, at times it can be hard to navigate.
Eric
SwarfnStuff:
Count me in too please. Novice, wannabe, easy steps stuff for a start?
John B
awemawson:
I can see the logic of a separate sub-forum but as Eric says not a proliferation of them.
However when I enter the forum, my first 'click' is on 'show unread posts since last visit', so it matters not a jot what sub-forum a posting is in as I monitor all new posts and read those that either I'm following or that catch my interest. Then I click 'mark all posts read' so that next time I visit, just the new ones pop up. ....... works for me :med:
DavidA:
Andrew,
...so that next time I visit, just the new ones pop up...
I find this happens every time I visit and click on 'show new posts since last visit' even if I didn't look at any of the previous posts offered.
If there are, say, five posts in display, and I leave the site, if no one has posted since my departure I will get a blank space.
Dave.
AdeV:
A CNC section would be great! I agree with Eric about keeping the number of forums (? boards?) manageable, CNCzone is an absolute nightmare to navigate - doesn't help it's really busy as well, so even a search ends up returning loads of irrelevant stuff. However, as CNC becomes a sensible option - either retro-fit, 2nd hand bigger industrial gear, or whatever - there's definitely going to be more cries for help, etc.
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