I had to build that setup for a friend to make him an 18 slot ring billet.
Now I can build every billet.
I have to save some money for a CNC ;-)
Silvio
Silvio
It looks very cool!
You say you can build every billet, but I'm not sure how.
How would you cut a slot that you didn't have a cutter specifically that size?
If you have the means to adjust the height of the router, you'd be able to cut any size slot, and any number of slots. And, you'd be able to have just a few cutters too. Instead of a whole bunch of different sizes for different thickness of slots.
It's a really nice machine, and looks to be very well made. I'm not trying to put it down, merely plant a seed in the mind of someone who has already shown the desire, ability and creativity to build a nice machine.
I know what they say about assume, but I guessed that big ol' handwheel
looking thingy on the chuck provides the ability to rotate it small fractions
of a degree - so you can get any width of slot.
Dale
When I use my PC router then I'm able to mill bigger slots.
My power feed from my midsize cuesmith fits too
he can always cut his corresponding parts trapezoidal or radial trapezoidal if that term even exist. For pre existing rectangular stock such as silver strip or veneer it would need to be adjustable or else a prevalent glue line will be present.
I would just get an additional taig compound and mount it upright and come off of it horizontally with the router
Your right, im feeln kinda ignorant at the moment as the lite bulb just came on to our earlier conversations.
Jake
Are you sure?
Think about it. When you cut the slot, the wall of the cut is not in line with the center of the stock, or in other words it's not on a "Radial Line". "Radial Line" meaning any line that starts at the very center and extends outward in any direction.
When you cut the slot, the line would be outside of the radial line, but cutting the part would be the opposite. To make it work, you'd still have to offset the cutter to get the other side of it on the other side of the cut line. Part versus pocket.Your part and pocket would not have the same angles on them.
CAD it up. I've never been able to come up with a way to make it work, but maybe you can.