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![]() Last edited by TheArf : 3rd September 2013 at 01:43 PM. |
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![]() So cool! I wonder if the CNC lathe can do an offset mushroom in one go :-)
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![]() We have yet to find out, have to go to the manufacturers (Hurco) for training on the lathe and the 5 axis mill oh dear a week away all expenses paid.
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![]() The mill will be able to do them in one go then. The lathe would need to feed the X axis back and forth in time with the speed of the spindle to be able to do them which I would think is unlikely but would be fun to watch if it can!
Cheers Stot
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![]() Once you get into cnc programming you'll love it, I used to use a Harrison 454 lathe with a Fanuc OT controller. The amount of jimmy jobs I did on that was unreal
![]() I must be honest though, I'd avoid the XYZ mill like the plague. |
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![]() I havn't paid for them the uni that i now work for has so hey i will use anything thats free
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