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  1. #1
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    4th axis milling on my Tormach PCNC 770 part 2

    I finished the second part of the spark arrestor

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Is19NSnMeQ0&context=C4e259c4ADvjVQa1PpcFOX dH6FANqetygE3i1LR0q4wUXlDUfKHNY=]Milling YZF spark arrestor with Tormach PCNC 770 part 2.wmv - YouTube[/ame]


    Kevin :cheers:

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    Slick! thanks for the vids.

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    Thanks for the videos of working parts. I like seeing ornamental, but seeing functional parts, sweet!

    The finish of the part in still pics, is that after finishing treatment or right off the machine? I didn't see any tool marks is why I'm asking.

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    That is some impressive programming. Great vid!

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    Thanks guys,

    I used a 2" blue scotch bright pad and burr motor then put them in the viber burr machine I just bought from Harbor freight for 40 minutes, Works great

    Kevin

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    A few pictures of the spark arrestor on the bike


    By kdb8032 at 2012-04-11


    By kdb8032 at 2012-04-11


    By kdb8032 at 2012-04-11

    Kevin

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    Really nice! The video is quite paranoic due to the camera being fixed to the moving table, at first i thought the base was fixed and the whole machine was moving!

    Anyway, nice part, machine and ride!

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    What software are you using. Cad and cam.

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    Magnum,

    I am using Alibre design expert and SprutCAM7.

    Kevin

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    Thanks Kevin .
    Is it expensive ? Looks like it works really well .

  11. #11
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    Magnum,

    I paid around $1200 for the Tormach addition of SprutCAM7 (only has PCNC post)and around $1500 for Alibre design expert 2012.

    Kevin

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