Thanks for the responses.
Wrat: I hear you. I will move slowly, if at all.
Jim Dawson: A convertible machine would be great but I would not know where to start.
bpratl: So I think the MDI lets you input one line of code at a time and immediately run it. I have never used this approach but for boring involving multiple passes wouldn't you need 4 lines of code -advance tool-cut-retract tool-return to start, repeat, repeat, repeat. I hope I am missing something here.
Also I think an MPG unit only allows you to position the tool and not control it during cuts, or can you use it for more than a replacement for keyboard controlled movement? In general your response gives me hope - sorry for my lack of understanding.\
compsurge: I manually code. I do not use the Wizards although I have used them to help me learn how to code. I do not use any special tools.
A recent job. I had to bore out a piece to take a toonie (Cdn $2 coin), about 1.13". I step drilled a hole to .75" then used a boring bar to widen the hole to full size. I moved the boring bar by turning the stepper motors by hand - they have a small wheel on the projecting unused shaft. It was all done very quickly and I did not need to program or work out in great detail where to start and how many cuts to make. I just did it on the fly, cut is too big, back off and so on. Of course the fact that great precision was not needed made it easier. As a one off job, given my novice programming and nervousness over crashes this was certainly the easiest approach and one which I think even increased experience and confidence would be hard to match.