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  1. #1
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    Default 5 axis CNC Router for woodworking

    Our family has a small furniture workshop. When we decided to start manufacturing more complicated furniture, we understood that we need 5-axis CNC Router.
    We had a look at the models of other companies, asked about the price and decided that it is better to make 5-axis CNC Router by our selves.
    Here is what it looks like.

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    Default 5 axis CNC router

    Made video of my 5 axis CNC router at solid wood sculpture machining, and some else.

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xnwT-XdKOo"]www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xnwT-XdKOo[/ame]

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    Brilliant!!!!!

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    Thumbs up 5 Axis router

    I agree. BRILLIANT MATE!!!!!

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    amazing

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    Was this the 1st router you have ever built - If so, you have done a very very good job.
    Too bad you are not here in Australia so we could come and see it operate in real life.

    Do you have pictures of other products you have produced on this machine?

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    Hi Mike,
    They are a commercial machine building operation working out of Estonia. Have a look at the link in the first post.
    Cheers,
    Rod

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    Default 5 axis CNC

    Yes. This is my first CNC router. At the moment I am master degree student of University and beginning commercial production of 5 axis CNC on order. In future I plan to start manufacturing 5 axis metalworking machines.

    I am going to add some more videos as soon as I make any.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rodm View Post
    Hi Mike,
    They are a commercial machine building operation working out of Estonia. Have a look at the link in the first post.

    So in other words this post is spam?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ch4iS View Post
    So in other words this post is spam?
    How can anything related to CNC be spam?

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    Sure it isn't bully beef? Showing my age now.

    While his machine is excellent I think the guy is brave making one machine and jumping into commercial sales. On his site he lists they make lots of different designs from this machine to huge then concrete monsters so I am not sure what to believe. In any case it is a good contribution to the forum and something we should aspire to one day.
    Cheers,
    Rod

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    I agree Rod, it seems to work well and maybe someone can use something from the design in a later project.

    I would personally like to see the rotational mechanism on the router head.

    /M

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    Hi Mike,
    Yes the rotational axis isn't as simple as it seems. Would be good to see inside the box.
    Cheers,
    Rod

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    Default 5 axis CNC

    At the moment we are making 3rd design of 2 rotary axis head. Components of first design are somewhere in the corner We can look them up, assebmle them, and take some pictures of them. This is the easiest variant to make the rotary head.

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    AJGrupp
    I like your machines but unless you actually post some content you are just bumping the thread and it is considered spam.
    Cheers,
    Rod

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