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    CNC X-Y Vise?

    Has anyone yet hooked up some step motors to one of those X-Y Vises? I think it'd be just the ticket for repeated parts that require drilled patterns.
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    I think air would be a better choice.


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    What I meant was using stepper motors to move the vise along either the x or y axes.

    But, air would great for clamping.

    I can't find an example of air powered linear motion.


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    Instead of this, why not get a table from a a small mill (from LMS etc) and add steppers to that. You can also get stepper mounts etc already made to fit. Or at that point, why not convert a cheap X1 mill to 2-axis or 3-axis CNC?


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