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Homemade BAR PULLER for your CNC Lathe.
One of the best ways to add efficiency to your CNC lathe is to make it run unattended. Using a bar feeder or a simple bar-puller, you can make your lathe run in a more complete AUTO cycle, stopping only for the refilling of the stock and minor offset adjustments. In this article, we'll share a simple but efficient design for a bar-puller and show you a programming example of how to put it to use.
Granted, a little work is required but when put to the right use, unattended operation can really help your bottom line. For example, how about being able to leave the shop at 5:00 and still have your lathe running producing another 50-60 parts while you're home eating dinner. Or for the one man shop, how about having production being run while your on the phone getting that next deal. With the right combination of cutting conditions and unattended operation, there's no telling where you can go.
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Homemade CNC
Homemade CNC Machine. I looked at a bunch of designs and decided to try a fairly
simple 3 axis machine as my first effort. The idea was to use a Dremel tool ...
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The following describes the construction of a homemade CNC milling machine based on two main components, a cheap $79 drill press and a $149 milling table. NOTE: the following is for information ...
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Homemade Cnc Router On GlobalSpec
GlobalSpec offers a variety of homemade cnc router for engineers and through SpecSearch the homemade cnc router can be searched for the exact specifications
09-Jun-2007 Hits: 123 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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