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    has anybody tried to make one of these?



    its pretty damn cool.


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    I think the setup is pretty sweet, but did anyone else notice the backlash in that video? It was little difficult to estimate, but could have been as much as 1/8th of an inch.


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    The design is pretty straight forward and it's a good video. I believe older shopbots had a similar Z axis and Y. Doesn't look hard to duplicate or make better.

    I am however loving that router they were useing. Anyone know what kind it is? That quick change router chuck looks like the way to go. Anyone know if I could get one for my hitachi?


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    Hmm....I've been wondering how I can do a CNC Lathe...this gives me many ideas.


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    Quote Originally Posted by FandZ View Post
    I am however loving that router they were useing. Anyone know what kind it is? That quick change router chuck looks like the way to go. Anyone know if I could get one for my hitachi?
    The router is a porter cable 7518. The chuck is an Eliminator. They make one that fits the Hitachi

    http://www.chipsfly.com/Merchant2/me...page=W/CTGY/RC


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    any ideas on how to build one? ive always wanted to do cnc turning like that and have regular cnc abilities.... can anyone come up with a build like that without breaking the bank? small budget like! maybe on a way smaller scale.. it kinda reminds me of the sears router crafter. which by the way is awesome within itself.


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    I may be missing whats great about this particular design but I would think building a moving gantry cnc and having a table mounted 4th axis would be more beneficial. That's the direction I'd go with it.


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