Join Tormach at the 2010 CNC Workshop, presented by Digital Machinist
Additional Seminars
- Adventures in Homeshop CNC
- CAD and CAM Alternatives -- From Free to "You Probably Can't Afford It"
- Cheap and Easy CNC
- CNC for Model Making
- Decorative Design and CNC Machining
- EMC Labs
- Emergency Stop Circuits, Mains Disconnect, Motor Contactors, and Fusing
- Getting Started in CNC
- Grounding, Shielding, and Isolation -- Safety and Noise Issues
- How Things Move
- My Quest for an Inexpensive Desktop CNC Tool Changer
- Spindle, Servo, and Stepper Motors -- Their Properties and How They Work
- What Makes a Machine "CNC Ready"
- Wiring a Low-cost Electrical Enclosure
- Writing Mach3 Wizards
Dates: June 22-25, 2010
Location: Washtenaw Community College, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Click Here for Registration DetailsDigital Machinist’s CNC Workshop is an educational experience for the CNC enthusiast and shop owner. You will be able to attend seminars and demonstrations on subjects such as; software, machine conversions, programming, how-to, and new products.
With seminars conducted by leading machine operators, business owners, and programmers, this event is a "can't miss" -- and a bargain at $125 (with registration by March 15).
Your registration also includes a ticket for the Friday evening BBQ.
This event is presented and organized by Digital Machinist Magazine. Please visit www.digitalmachinist.net/workshop for registration details.


Join us for these special Tormach Sponsored Events
Tormach Seminars:
Hands-On CAM Workshop: Free introductory training on SprutCAM. Each student will work with our CAM instructor in this hands-on workshop, developing machine codes from Art to Part. There are a limited number of workstations, so sign up early.
Reverse Engineering with CNC Scanner: Learn how to use a USB webcam/microscope on your CNC mill to create high resolution technical images, perform CMM functions, and develop drawings from old parts using Scanner CAD.
Machine Tool Manufacturing in China: Ever wonder what it would be like to see how machines are made? This workshop will tour iron foundries, ballscrew factories, machine tool factories, motor factories, and the most recent 2010 CNC Exposition in China. Slide show and travel log with commentary from Tormach engineers.
Interactive Demos:
Subtractive Rapid Prototyping with the Tormach PCNC 770 and Vectric Cut3D: See how this combination can be used to quickly turn solid models into real parts.
Basic Multi-Tool Operation in Mach3: We’ll review simple techniques for managing multiple tools, tool offsets, and running multi-tool programs without crashing.
PCNC Owners Meeting
Thursday June 24, 6-8PM
Do you already own a PCNC? Then join us for a meeting of Tormach owners and Technical Staff in a fun atmosphere and network with other PCNC owners. Tormach’s engineering and technical staff will answer questions and provide special sneak peaks of new products.
RSVP encouraged. Contact sales@tormach.com for more details
Special Demo Unit Pricing
Demo equipment will be available for sale at the conclusion of the show. Pick up accessories in person to save on shipping. Demo PCNC machines and stands also available (pre-show arrangements encouraged) Contact sales@tormach.com for more details.

