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    4th axis milling on my Tormach PCNC 770

    Made a video of some 4th axis milling, Here is the link.

    http://www.cnczone.com/forums/videos...ml#post1094973


    Kevin


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    Very nice work!


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    Nice work! Tell us more about your dove tail fixture!


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    Hi KrausMotor,

    I made the dovetail fixture. Here is a link to the Tormach milling around blog Custom Dovetail Fixturing for the 4th Axis « Milling Around
    It has a few pictures of the dovetail fixture and if you scroll down to the comment section I added a link that has information on how a dovetail fixture works.

    I am using the dovetail fixture for the 2nd part of the spark arrestor, This one is a little more challenging than the first part. I will try and post some more pictures and video in a day or so.

    Kevin



    By kdb8032 at 2012-04-07


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