UPDATE PLEASE
Type: Posts; User: F3RR3T
UPDATE PLEASE
what is the overall length on this spindle? from tip of the colet to the the rear of the unit. also what is the main body dimensions
ive been put on the spot here pretty much.
With 2 grand using new pieces can i build a machine that can machine aluminum pieces.
2" wide 4" long and 13" high.
i need a cutting area of 15"...
im in need of a mini CNC router. something with a 12x12 table. with a 2 inch z height. something i can use to route nothing but small aluminum parts for RC cars.
what do yall think something like...
i can get steel and aluminum cheaper than the i can get the 80/20. there is only going to be 1 piece of 80/20 about3 feet long that will be used with a handheld router as a jig to cut 45's
nothing im doing in the aluminum is super critical at all. just some material removal and some non critical mounting points
im not cutting steel with the mdf machine.
heres how my build process is going.
i will build the mdf machine with the same servos and controls i will be useing on my main machine to save cost....
ok i am wanting to build a cnc router for cutting mdf and light aluminum.
my question is if i build a smaller machine out of mdf (12"x28" cutting size) out of mdf. will it be able to cut 3/4...
apparently jsut me machining my receiver with a built in scope rail on the top and a left hand bolt slot instead of on the right. and because i didnt have a manufactures license
damnit i didnt notice it was a 80% receiver
there is nothing evil about them:)
im a seasoned gun collector. ar's 1911's etc etc
i am interested on how you are manufacturing these legally?
i machined a receiver for my 10/22 and the atf...
you obviously have no idea.
to manufacture a firearm in the US you have to have a license.
go ahead ill see you in the federal pen
i was referring to the OP
i take you have a FFL or a manufacturer's license?
if not ATF is going to be pissed and thats a long list of felonies
i saw those. i thought about them but if i go that route i can make something similar rather quickly
that budget is just for the linear bearings and racks.
i am in the design phase of a 6'x12' router. and i am trying to decide which type of linear control would be the best but not cost me 6000 like thk rails would.
the main one i am stuck on is the...
this is actually for a customer and he requested it be made with a cnc machine. i found a guy in orlando did it for 15 bucks.
i use similar templates but mine are made out of 1/4 inch aluminum
i live in the ocala national forest im about 40 miles from any city bigger than a football field lol. so its cheaper to just have it made and shipped than pay gas
I need the following made out of 3/4 MDF.
i am aware this is the wrong section i didnt know where else to put it i didn't see a off topic section.
if you would be willing to do this please...
sorry to bring this up from the dead. why bolts instead of welding?