Thread: 3 Axis CNC router
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04-10-2014 #131
Well the model B was never sold commercially, they were all intended for the Navy to be used on-board ships, but often unused ones found their way out :) so they can often be in good nick. The overarm bracing does look cool but doesn't really do much for the headstock stiffness.
Gears are 14DP 14.5° so can be found quite easily. Did you get a full set of change wheels inc the 63tooth to do metric screw cutting?
What's the centres distance? It looks quite long.
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06-10-2014 #132
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18-11-2014 #133
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18-11-2014 #134
Joe that looks like a work of art :D
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18-11-2014 #135
Nice work Joe!..... wana do an 8x4 lol
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18-11-2014 #136
I really do! But it has taken nearly 18months to get this far so......
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18-11-2014 #137
Oh I see, Oh well guess i will have to dig deep and find some patients ha *Subscribed!
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19-02-2015 #138
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19-02-2015 #139
Looking good Joe!
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15-03-2015 #140
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