KingCarom said:How much does that machine cost Sheldon, you know?
cueman said:I can build you a desktop 4 Axis CNC Inlay Machine for $4500. The only down fall is that I can't provide any training. I am not good enough at using it to teach anyone and My son has no desire to teach anyone how to use it as he is 21 and has near Zero patience. The machine works great but at this time I can only provide the machine, all hardware and software, but no other instructions. Hopefull we will put a video together in a few months.
See my shop tour for a picture of mine.
Chris
http://www.hightowercues.com/index.php?page=shoptour3
12" x 6" x 6". 4 axis. 35,000 rpm cutting tool.k-carson said:chris what are the specs and travel on your machine ??????????
cueman said:12" x 6" x 6". 4 axis. 35,000 rpm cutting tool.
Bobcad 17.Cue Crazy said:What software you running with It Chris?
sneakout said:Can anyone provide recommendations on desktop cnc mills/routers for cutting inlays? Ones to avoid or units you like. Heck, just any info or experiences would be a great start!
Murray Tucker said:Here is a CNC machine I put in about a year ago. It's not quite what I would call desktop though![]()
www.murraytucker.com/mazak.htm
Unless you have about 200 large laying around this one is probably not for you![]()
Murray Tucker said:Before anyone makes a comment about that being a big mill I though that I might add that it is not my big mill. This is. That is me running it.
sneakout, I build several types of cnc machines. I have a BENCH TOP TYPE CNC, 4 AXES, that just might be what you need. It sells for $14,500.00, includes training, runs with bob-cad-17, weighs in at about 450LBS, and has 31" of Y travel, 4" of X travel, and 4" of Z travel, and the W-rotation is 360, either direction and over laps rotation.sneakout said:Can anyone provide recommendations on desktop cnc mills/routers for cutting inlays? Ones to avoid or units you like. Heck, just any info or experiences would be a great start!
Murray Tucker said:Before anyone makes a comment about that being a big mill I though that I might add that it is not my big mill. This is. That is me running it.
BiG_JoN said:Oh, ok.
I thought he was inlaying his friggen' table![]()
Here is what Mr. Tucker uses for tips and ferrules...hadjcues said:You on crack bud?![]()
FYI, that's one of Mr.Tuckers dedicated machines in his shop. Uses it to slice ring billets 0.015" and does a great job... big difference what a dedicated machine does... can't wait to see pics of what tp/ferrule set Mr.Tucker has![]()
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But only...BiG_JoN said:Here is what Mr. Tucker uses for tips and ferrules...