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facesmiths:
well I guess since others have posted links it should be ok if I do as well right? I am in no way associated with these companies or people so please don't think I am getting anything for this except the gratification of informing people of the things available so that we can get more garage CNC small businesses in the word today as that is really what we need.


places to get automation parts and info

www.stepperworld.com
not the best suppier but better than most and he is the most helpful that I have dealt with.

www.kelinginc.com
excellent array of parts to allow you to make just about anything. and not bad prices at all

www.crankorgan.com
not talkative unless you bought some plans from him but his site is very informative non the less.

www.cnczone.com
excellent source for info as there are tons of people populating the forums.
WARNING: don't even try to talk about someone else's software as they are there for their own software. To their credit though they don't make machines so they have no problem with people talking about machines to their hearts content, and believe me there are a ton talking and giving out even free designs.

And if you actually get a machine together you can go on over the their sister site that has people looking for people to do work for them with said machinery. and maybe even make some money.

one final note. be sure to look through the links on each site as you will find a wealth of people and companies selling or talking about stuff that is essential for this hobby.

places to get supplies or parts that are not specificly for automation but are nice to have



www.sdp-si.com
gears cogs bearings you name it, they sell it when it comes to basics needed for machinery. (I bet they have the stuff for a lot of things here too like the yoke for starwars and their needed gears springs and stops) don't know if they are cheaper than the guy working on an actual yoke, and if buying his parts at a higher price will help him finish that project I recommend to buy from him instead. but for those other parts you need the link is here.

danny_galaga:

--- Quote from: SavannahLion on September 28, 2008, 01:40:41 am ---

I was not aware of that. A quick google search confirms it. A U.S. site only lists 27 companies. I'm sure that's not all of the world wide manufacturers, but for something that's such an integral part of our society, I figured there would be more than 27. Of course... this site lists 75 Microprocessor manufacturers, claiming to be almost all of them. So I guess it shouldn't come as a surprise.

--- End quote ---

and out of those, nachi, ntn, skf and timken make about 90% of the worlds bearings. i believe skf is the swedish company that supplied england in wwii (although being neutral they probably sold to germany too  :D)

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