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DMIOM:

--- Quote from: fatal-exception on October 12, 2010, 01:29:37 PM ---.....I wish there was a way to melt the huge amount of chips created back into solid bar....
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have a look at AdeV's thread on machineable wax including melting thereof ....

Dave

John Stevenson:

--- Quote from: fatal-exception on October 12, 2010, 11:44:07 AM ---Hi John, how about the same code used to cut the helical gear in the video posted? I can handle something that size and at the same speed.

Thanks!  :thumbup:

Paul

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OK will do, one last question, what side of the table, viewed from the front is your 4th axis, code is relative to this position.

fatal-exception:

--- Quote ---...code is relative to this position.
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Right. :loco: I mount my rotary table parallel with the x axis, and it's usually on the +X or right hand side.

David Morrow:
One more program to design gears is Solutions !  http://delphusa.com/index.htm

When I get back into my long term clock project, I'll spend a bit of time comparing the two. All I need is the 2D DXF files.
http://www.ldrider.ca/cnc/garysclock/garysclock.htm

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