I am new to cuebuilding but have studied it for many years. I recently picked upa used Mid America large bore machine and I am ready to start playing. I have been into woodworking as a hobby for 20+ years and have built and owned a few cnc machines.
I currently have a cnc router parts pro 4x4 machine with a PC 7518 as the spindle. When I built this machine a few years back I made it to where the router can overhang the x axis by a few inches with intentions of being able to mount something on the end as a 4th axis. I am pretty certain that the big PC router is no where near accurate enough to be able to inlay with any degree of accuracy so I have been thinking of maybe buying a Wolfgang spindle to either swap around or mount in a piggyback to the PC. As of now I am wanting to put together something to spin the 4th axis at the end of the cnc and have done a ton of reading but no clear path yet.
I was hoping to get some feedback and maybe some examples of some of you seasoned pros would recommend. I would prefer an all in one solution such as a spinner whether it be a taig head or sherline spinner driven by a stepper mounted to maybe an 8020 extrusion. The 8020 is a lot easier to come by than a long taig bed and I see no need for a cross slide. I am unsure if I can get the speed out of a stepper motor for the tapering and if not I guess I could build a separate spinner taht could be mounted to the cnc bed with a stepper when needed. I have been looking at DZ's videos and looks like he has a pretty nice setup for this. I would prefer to mount one to the end of the cnc as mentioned earlier and be done with it.
Also to touch on another aspect, it seems as if Bobcad is the go to software for you guys. Is it the undisputed winners or are there any other recommendations. I have absolutely no 4th axis experience and would not be opposed to starting out using some manual indexing if I ever make it to the point where I want to play with inlays. Any feedback good or bad will be greatly appreciated and thanks for the wealth of knowledge all you guys have provided already through the years of posting on this forum
I currently have a cnc router parts pro 4x4 machine with a PC 7518 as the spindle. When I built this machine a few years back I made it to where the router can overhang the x axis by a few inches with intentions of being able to mount something on the end as a 4th axis. I am pretty certain that the big PC router is no where near accurate enough to be able to inlay with any degree of accuracy so I have been thinking of maybe buying a Wolfgang spindle to either swap around or mount in a piggyback to the PC. As of now I am wanting to put together something to spin the 4th axis at the end of the cnc and have done a ton of reading but no clear path yet.
I was hoping to get some feedback and maybe some examples of some of you seasoned pros would recommend. I would prefer an all in one solution such as a spinner whether it be a taig head or sherline spinner driven by a stepper mounted to maybe an 8020 extrusion. The 8020 is a lot easier to come by than a long taig bed and I see no need for a cross slide. I am unsure if I can get the speed out of a stepper motor for the tapering and if not I guess I could build a separate spinner taht could be mounted to the cnc bed with a stepper when needed. I have been looking at DZ's videos and looks like he has a pretty nice setup for this. I would prefer to mount one to the end of the cnc as mentioned earlier and be done with it.
Also to touch on another aspect, it seems as if Bobcad is the go to software for you guys. Is it the undisputed winners or are there any other recommendations. I have absolutely no 4th axis experience and would not be opposed to starting out using some manual indexing if I ever make it to the point where I want to play with inlays. Any feedback good or bad will be greatly appreciated and thanks for the wealth of knowledge all you guys have provided already through the years of posting on this forum