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    Post your 3D work done with 3 axis router

    I'm interested in seeing everyone's finished 3D work that was done with 3 axis jgro style machines. I'm asking to see this because I"m contemplating on whether or not I need a 4th axis on my router, I'm thinking of making the spindle rotate.

    So post your 3D finished projects done with your 3 axis router It should be interesting


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    I can't believe no one wants to share their handywork


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    I've seen very little 3D work here done with homebuilt routers. And other than a (seperate) 4th rotary axis, 99.9% was 3 axis work. Now that I think about it, not counting a seperate 4th axis, the only homebuilt machine I've seen with more than 3 axis is Rab's. (CNC Toolkit guy )
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