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STAMA 5-AXIS MILLING and TURNING TECHNOLOGY

STAMA America announces the availability of its Model MC 726 MT, a unique five-axis, CNC milling/turning center designed for continuous production from bar stock of multiple and different parts, in...  
 
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MrMeloman02 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Красиво...
arkhampatient76 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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i wonder how many crashes these people go thru when they first try these machines?
BADFISHHHHHH (2 months ago) Show Hide
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I start programming cnc's in school next semester.
My09Music (2 months ago) Show Hide
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is this the factory STArk MAschinen from Hattenhofen, Germany?
edshift (3 months ago) Show Hide
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I wrote 2 5 axis mill/turn postprocessors for UG NX.
(G+L machining centres)
Head bursting but very satisfying.
I have jaw dropping respect for the people that can write dual head posts.
Collision detection must be a nightmare.
Respect.
Also Respect to any tachi postbuilders.
Tachi machines are the nuts.
Preytor13 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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that's dope as hell

I want one lol
tbenefi33 (8 months ago) Show Hide
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If any of my family members or me hit the lottery I'm telling them to buy me one.
ductonius (9 months ago) Show Hide
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Incredible.

If you ever go insane and decide to give away one of those machines for free, give me a message.
scubadev (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Agreed. Where is the oil though?
ductonius (6 months ago) Show Hide
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It probably uses 'minimum quantity lubrication' which puts a light mist of lube on the part as opposed to drenching it. I see smoke in some shots so there must be some oil there.

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