cheer's paul
I want one! That's really cool.
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cheer's paul
Nice project, Peter
How long did that take to cut?
What kind of spindle rpm could you get?
Does anyone make a little electric high speed spindle that you could insert into the main spindle (as if it were just another tool)?
I hate running the main spindle long and hard just to create a little bit of dust![]()
First you get good, then you get fast. Then grouchiness sets in.
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How about making an adapter for a dremmel to mount in the spindle. Use M19 to lock the spindle and goto town. You could also use a small router and do the same thing. I've been thinkng about this also for wood projects where I only have 6000 rpm spindle speed in my mill. Could even make the adapter fit in a 1 1/2" tool holder.
Precise Corporation does.
But they only go up 180,000 rpm.![]()
http://www.precise.us/product_direct-shank.html
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hi hu
cut it in about 6 hours start to finish but as you know i was on it
off it due to customers
also my spindle is 6000 rpm max
Hu mentioned toolpaths for other controller's
if anybody want's i t
best regards
peter
Last edited by peter; 02-07-2004 at 07:20 AM.
here is the bigger version
thats a 25mm ballnose 190mm long
(1" x 7.5" long)
and another all made with onecnc smt technolgy
www.onecnc.com.au
Is this proprietary, or can G code for this be given out. I want one!!