I am considering fabricating a small series of partially irregular shaped drawer liners.
I am planing of using a regular CNC Maschine equipped with an oszilating tangential knife. Coming from the...
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I am considering fabricating a small series of partially irregular shaped drawer liners.
I am planing of using a regular CNC Maschine equipped with an oszilating tangential knife. Coming from the...
Hi rrc124.
I am looking into the same issues as I will be moving from the US to Germany next spring. While US based machines might be supported nicely by a large group of followers/Forum/Youtube...
CNC Legacy MAVERICK 3'x5' 5 axis machine (3+2)
This CNC is in "as-new" condition and has been upgraded as follows:
--- Heavy duty caster for mobility
--- Dedicated micro PC (instead of Laptop)...
Hi Tim
Have you found your machine?
I just saw your post so I might be late to the party....
I got myself a Legacy Maverick that has 3 + 2 axis and allows you to do superquick spindle work as...
Hello Everyone
While familiar with and using a small woodworking CNC and 3D priner as well, I am looking also into "Metal" CNC machining but mostly for dense plastics and Aluminum.
I am a...
I have to admid knowing not much about metalworking. I started a shop for PVC windows. These PVC profiles have U-channel steel inserts. At the location of the lock, the channels need to get a...
MMoe I agree with you when it comes to kitchen parts. I have done them for many years. And if I would do cabinetry again I would have not many questions, would get used a Pod+Rail machine and would...
The materials I want to machine will be Aluminum tubing 1"x2" up to 1/5" x 3" and as well 3/4" MDF. The product has nothing to do with cabinetry. The toolchanger is a thought in order to switch...
Hello guys and thank you very much for all the input. I think I should be more specific about what I am trying to do, to make it easier to respond.
Up to 4 sides machining: It will be okay to...
Hi Jimmy
while I don't have answers for you, I can at least let you know I feel your pain. I am in Ecuador and it is no different to what you describe. Vast ignorance and greedy overcharging ...
Back in the days before retirement I used Biesse works on a Biesse Rover machining center. Creating parts (cabinetry) and using parametric functions for location and quantities (of holes) based on...
Over the years I have owned 3 Biesse Pod and Rail machining centers, starting with an used Rover 13S. I upgraded to an Rover 20 and later on to an Rover A. Staying with the brand tells you, I was a...
Hello all.
I am new to this forum and new to CNC on this level. While I have operated woodworking machining centers (Biesse) and programmed them (within Biesse Works) I don't have experience on...
ATC is really important when it comes to serious woodworking, whether it's solid wood or panel processing.
just ,y $0.02