Sooty
18-08-2015, 10:23 AM
Hi, first post in a while since getting my desktop cnc lathe and its bigger brother operational.
I have decided to create some small wooden knife handles and am currently
currently limited to round parts. These are fun but I want something oval and 3d
carved.
I don't have a 4 axis CNC router and my mill is ages away from CNC
completion. What I do have is a small CNC lathe that I want to alter to
have a stepper controlled chuck (C Axis I believe) and a router fixed on the
X axis. From want I have seen online, a lot of 4 axis CNC Routers just
follow the centre line of a rotational part and 3D carve it (Effectively 3
Axis as the 4th doesn't get used).
Could this principle be applied to my lathe as it will effectively have 3
axis control? I can't see the difference but I am probably missing
something vital.
Thanks,
Chris
I have decided to create some small wooden knife handles and am currently
currently limited to round parts. These are fun but I want something oval and 3d
carved.
I don't have a 4 axis CNC router and my mill is ages away from CNC
completion. What I do have is a small CNC lathe that I want to alter to
have a stepper controlled chuck (C Axis I believe) and a router fixed on the
X axis. From want I have seen online, a lot of 4 axis CNC Routers just
follow the centre line of a rotational part and 3D carve it (Effectively 3
Axis as the 4th doesn't get used).
Could this principle be applied to my lathe as it will effectively have 3
axis control? I can't see the difference but I am probably missing
something vital.
Thanks,
Chris