RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] CNCing a rotary table.
Posted by
Alan Marconett
on 2006-02-06 09:01:13 UTC
Hi Marv,
Sure! It would work fine. You could also get TurboCNC, which is even
cheaper!
And of course the setup could function as an ELS as well. (Although
TurboCNC likes to run the X axis for you as well when threading).
Alan KM6VV
Sure! It would work fine. You could also get TurboCNC, which is even
cheaper!
And of course the setup could function as an ELS as well. (Although
TurboCNC likes to run the X axis for you as well when threading).
Alan KM6VV
>
> Guys,
> I just ran across the Division Master company in the U.K., that
> sells a small rotary table with a stepper motor, and a digital control
> to use it like a dividing head. It started my creative juices flowing,
> and I wonder if it would be possible to CNC my 8" rotary table with a
> stepper motor, buy a single-axis driver, and use Mach3 to accomplish
> the same thing. Any thoughts or suggestions?
>
> Marv Frankel
> Los Angeles
>
Discussion Thread
Marv Frankel
2006-02-06 03:27:07 UTC
CNCing a rotary table.
Tony Jeffree
2006-02-06 04:32:53 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] CNCing a rotary table.
Alan Marconett
2006-02-06 09:01:13 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] CNCing a rotary table.