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14th May 2020, 12:56 PM #1Diamond Member
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Dyna Myte 2400
Hi,
I thought this might be of interest to the CNCers. The other day I bought a bandsaw from a bloke, I was lucky enough for him and his wife to show me around his workshop and house.
His name was Rex Swenson, a well known CNC operator and clockmaker from Sydney. His workshop was pretty good, his workmanship was absolutely amazing. He's built several clocks (including a large Grandfather clock) which took years to make.
He mainly machined the gears and frames (not a clock maker so I don't really know all the correct terms) on his Dyna Myte 2400 NC milling machine. It is a solid beast, it has lead screws but the programming compensates for the backlash. I don't really know much about Dyna Myte machines but I think they are more of an educational institution learning machine. Apparently this machine was bought in by IBM for one reason or another. This is Rex's online page about his machine:
Rex Swensen's Web CNC Mill
DynaMyte 2400 02.jpgDynaMyte 2400 01.jpg
There's not much more humbling than meeting an 84 year old who has more experience and knowledge in his little finger than I'm ever going to get.
I should of got more photo's of his workshop and work.
Ben.
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29th May 2023, 09:25 AM #2Diamond Member
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Looks like his son is selling it:
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...25919568061259
I'm quite temptedNigel, from a cave FULL of unfinished projects and lost tools.