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CNC ROUTER 4-AXIS MACH3 TECHNO-ISEL 01

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Uploaded by on Aug 19, 2007

More testing of my rebuilt CNC router. I Bought a 1/2" rougher 3/flute set of 4 router bits on ebay for $10.00, I figured for ten bucks it would be worth it as a single bit usually cost around $100.00 or more. This test was on a 3/4" solid pine board at 100in/min feed and 18000 RPM. To say the least I was pleasantly surprised with these router bits. I have no idea what the brand of this router bit is as there is no label on it.




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  • There is a rotary axis that is out of the picture.

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  • Ummm. I only count 3 axis' x, y and z. a fourth axis would be rotating the router from the vertical. Am I missing something?

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