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Uploaded by on Dec 20, 2006

CNC machine cutting an 8' column to fit around a 4.5x4.5" pole in my living room. If you want to cover up a similar pole in your house or basement,
call Hank @ 303-579-2084 or juiceguy@juiceguy.com

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  • Congrats on the machine and the lovely column :D

    is the machine homemade? I'm making one with a friend and I'm considering adding a 4th axis as a removable addon to the table

  • CNC is a 5 x 10 Techno 3 axis with a rotary table.

  • Nice work. What software did you use to make the project? How did you do the post-process?

  • Enroute

    I don't understand your second question.

    HanK

  • It is all semantics. I titled it 4th axis because that's what Techno (mfg) calls it. There are three ways to move the tool and one way to rotate the work, but I can only do three of the four at the same time.

  • AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!

    Did program it with Mastercam?

    Thank You.

  • EnRoute 3

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  • you should feel stupid by now. :)

  • Thats awesome man, doesn't matter if it's 3 axis or 4 axis, it's a beautiful piece of art that's in your living room :) Lucky guy

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  • The audio comment on the video should answer that comment.

  • is it just me or does it look like its not really milling a thing? :P

  • I only see three axes - X is rotary, Y and Z are linear.

  • its looks this mechs.like very hard to use anyone agree or^^

  • Your CNC sounds like a CYLON Centurion!

  • man i love this i have been machining for a few years now still learning alot i machine alot of metals titanium and inconel etc but machining wood just looks like so much fun i would love do something like this on the side. how much would a cnc machines for routing wood cost? great video by the way i love working with wood and to combine that with my machining experience to make things like that would be awesome

  • what kind of step motor i have to use for a rotary axis/table ?

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