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Dreaming a future mechmate
Dreaming a little
bored at the office This router for wood, metal, foam, etc... |
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Ross,
Interesting design what are you planning to cut with it - Foam? |
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I think it is possible for all purposes,
adding different tables with wheel or rotary tables with a more axis Depending on the hardness of the court, adjusting the distance between the table and Z |
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Am I missing something? I can't find the 6th axis.
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Yes Greg.
The X are two motors and two drivers but is a axis movement. 5 Axis but for the software are 6 |
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Very interesting. ... Looks like one where you could 'roll a table' into place, and roll it out and another in.
Now if it was 12' wide and I hung the X axis from the ceiling, I could use my whole garage as a CNC shop! ... Gotta stop day dreaming. ... To much caffine! |
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Ros,
instead of making the Z-Axis so long I would suggest making a lift-table instead and keep the Z-Axis short. This would make the system a lot more stable. The Lift table doesn't have to be so precise in hight as long as you make some mechanism to auto find hight. See this post for a sample on how that could work: http://www.cnczone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=56079 Ries |
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