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1 Day AgoWhat's the best way to kit the spoil out Multiple sheets of MDF cut to size? 10*5 sheets are expensive, hard to source and technically not long...0 replies | 112 view(s)
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1 Day AgoWe need photos6 replies | 243 view(s)
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3 Days AgoRS485 seems to be using gnd, rx and tx only I should just be able to use a PCI RS485 I think I'll have to have another look for the software...4 replies | 451 view(s)
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4 Days Agohttps://uk.cncshop.com/products/sku-tp2906 WTH?? Charging for software to use the machine you bought and paid for This leaves a bad taste in...4 replies | 451 view(s)
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4 Days AgoI want to use Vcarve and Fusion 360 for my cam Do I need to just rip the controller off and replace it? Or can I download toolpath and plug .nc...4 replies | 451 view(s)
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2 Weeks AgoChaz replied to a thread Carbide vs. HSS End Mills for Aluminum Machining Which to Choose? in Tool & Tooling TechnologyYep. 5K is decent for what you have there. My 5 Axis Bridgeport clone has 4.2K however Im only getting around 3.9K at 50 Hz. Temped to take the head...8 replies | 1574 view(s)
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2 Weeks AgoChaz replied to a thread Carbide vs. HSS End Mills for Aluminum Machining Which to Choose? in Tool & Tooling TechnologyYep, know the feeling. I think for Alu, Air plays almost more of a part than lube. Get them chips out ...8 replies | 1574 view(s)
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2 Weeks AgoChaz replied to a thread Carbide vs. HSS End Mills for Aluminum Machining Which to Choose? in Tool & Tooling TechnologyNice cutting on what looks to be slowish Speed (due to machine). Whats your DOC and Feed Rate please?8 replies | 1574 view(s)
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2 Weeks AgoChaz replied to a thread Carbide vs. HSS End Mills for Aluminum Machining Which to Choose? in Tool & Tooling TechnologyFor milling, HSS is fine. If you can find a tool with a carbide insert, it can work faster / harder but it is less forgiving, brittle and more...8 replies | 1574 view(s)
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2 Weeks AgoAnd does the Z work normally when using jog or mpg?6 replies | 10137 view(s)
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4 Weeks AgoSure. It's 130x130x36mm, two sided machining operation with an 8mm endmill to rough, 4mm ballnose to finish. Ideally I'd have used a long tapered...218 replies | 249474 view(s)
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4 Weeks AgoAnother little project: 4 Twist Umbilic Torus. What's cool is it only has one face. First project with openSCAD programming to...218 replies | 249474 view(s)
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http://www.mycncuk.com/threads/10880...60cm-work-area My first CNC build WIP 120cm*80cm
If you didn't buy it from China the company you bought it from did ;)
If you didn't buy it from China the company you bought it from did ;)
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