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Hello all I have a question! I have a small x3 mill that I have converted to a 3 axis cnc. I am now looking to add a 4th axis to it. I am not really sure what the differance between a rotary table and a dividing head/indexing head is. I plan to drive it with a stepper. Thanks |
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