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21-09-2015 #7
Hi,
This machine is absolutely unsuitable for any metal (unsupported rails on XYZ and most likely timing belts for AB -> by far not enough stiffness).
For aluminum you may be able to build a small 5 axis machine from $10000 upwards - for steel at least double that number.
But mechanics are only one issue - software is another:
- "Cheap" 5 axis software starts at about $5000 (I'm not joking).
- Even if you manage to get a copy of such software it will be useless because you need someone to program a post processor for your machines kinematics.
- Don't expect this kind of software to be easy to use - even CNC programmers with years of experience usually need to visit expensive training courses to use those programs.
5 Axis machining is absolutely out of reach for any hobbyist and even most businesses.
By the way: the part you've shown is possible with 3 axis as far as I can see - you just need to flip it once.
But even for just 3 axis you won't be able to find a machine with the ability to machine steel for just £1000.
ChristianLast edited by Christian Knuell; 21-09-2015 at 11:34 PM.
2D / 3D CAM Software and CNC controller: http://www.estlcam.com
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