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From: wrb@ccsitn.cb.att.com (Wally Blackburn)
Subject: Re: U.S. Cyberlabs CNC-4
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Date: Thu, 29 Dec 1994 18:15:08 GMT
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In article <3dulq8$qpt@tabloid.amoco.com>,
Jack Coats <jocoats@amoco.com> wrote:
>In article f0g@newsbf02.news.aol.com, mkdinneen@aol.com (MKDinneen) writes:
>>>Anyone familiar with a product called the Neuractor CNC-4 made by U.S.
>>>Cyberlabs (Arkansas).  Would appreciate any comments.
>
>Only what I have heard... They seem to be slow (if at all) on delivery, 
>tollerance is adequate for most uses, but if you are into high accuracy
>and industrial strength, you should look elsewhere.
>
>.. not a customer of USCyberlas, but I think their products sound interesting...

There were some horror stories about them about 2-3 months ago (here and
rec.art.metalworking).  I heard a rumor they were going out of business.  Be 
careful.

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