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I use to do this when I had one of those 3 in 1 machines. It was a 3 axis machne but I bought a CNC rotary table from them. When I needed it I simply unplugged the chord going to say teh X axis and plugged it into the servo motor of the rotary table. Then I could do say engraving on a cylinder with a 3 axis machine. My 412 is a 4 axis controller but I dont have the other electronics I need for a true 4 axis operation. My question is how do I get a table (what kind and where) for my machine and how do I hook it up. Mike. |
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