The most amazing thing about CNC machining
today is the degree to which 5-axis machining has developed. A few years ago, I saw a number of companies 5 AXIS CNC
MACHINING an aluminium version of a basketball hoop and net at the IMTS show in Chicago.

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I was mesmerised by how the tool and the tool-holder
could machine all the way through one side of the net to the inside of the net.

This can only be done by using 5-axis CNC machining, but more than that, you have to have the most amazing CAM system, the most
amazing verification software, to ensure that you do not crash into the part or the machine.

In that case the programming was done on Open Mind’s HyperMill and the machining on a Grob horizontal.

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The most amazing thing about CNC machining today is the degree to which 5-axis machining has developed. A few years ago, I saw a number of companies 5 AXIS CNC MACHINING an aluminium version of a basketball hoop and net at the IMTS show in Chicago. Request a free quote and start your next project: https://bit.ly/2JGZMi1 I was mesmerised by



This is a small brass medallion made with the Micro Mill desktop CNC milling machine.

Endmills we used:
Roughing: 4.0mm 3-Flutes
Pre-Finishing: 3.0mm Ballnose
Finishing: 0.5mm Ballnose

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This is a small brass medallion made with the Micro Mill desktop CNC milling machine. Endmills we used: Roughing: 4.0mm 3-Flutes Pre-Finishing: 3.0mm Ballnose Finishing: 0.5mm Ballnose Find more about Micro Mill on our website https://www.sourcerabbit.com/ source



DCTSolutionsAU will show you how to CNC machine a pair of large LEGO or Duplo blocks from a solid piece of aluminum using Fusion360 and the Syil X7 CNC milling machine.

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Machine used: https://www.syil.com/small-cnc-mill
Rotary phase converter used: https://phasechanger.com.au/
Post processor supplied by: https://www.cadpro.co.nz/
Vise used: https://www.orangevise.com/
Tooling & workholding by: https://chipx.co.nz/
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DCTSolutionsAU will show you how to CNC machine a pair of large LEGO or Duplo blocks from a solid piece of aluminum using Fusion360 and the Syil X7 CNC milling machine. Download my CAD-CAM model here: https://a360.co/3DGH6Gq Follow me on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DCTsolutionsAU/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dctsolutionsau/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DCTSolutionsAU Machine used: https://www.syil.com/small-cnc-mill Rotary phase converter used: https://phasechanger.com.au/ Post processor supplied by:



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The files for the original CNC geared and non geared versions can be found here:

3D PRINTED CNC

I finally did what everyone was asking for, I machined all the parts of the 3D printed CNC out of aluminium. I used both 10 mm and 6 mm flat stock to machine all the mechanical parts and then I used a lot of elbow grease to make the borders nicer. Drilled and taped al the holes by hand but I positioned them with small marks made with the CNC. Before the change was very difficult to make the walls cut by the bit perfectly vertical because of the flex of the entire structure. After the modification the walls are perfectly vertical as far as I can tell. I also reinforced the Y axis rail beams with two more vertical posts on each side and swapped the bridge aluminium beams for steel ones. An extra benefit of this change is that I can push the motors a little bit further now as the aluminium brackets help a lot with heat dissipation were the 3D printed parts melted. There are a few improvements that still can be made, like the vacuum hood which now sits too high and does almost nothing but this is now a machine that performs extremely well for my needs. Now let’s thing of things that I can make with this machine or projects that I can bring back for a more metallic finish 😉 Leave your ideas in the comments and I’ll see what I can do.

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Check Surfshark for yourself and start browsing the internet safely here: https://surfshark.deals/IVAN and use the promo code: IVAN The files for the original CNC geared and non geared versions can be found here: 3D PRINTED CNC I finally did what everyone was asking for, I machined all the parts of the 3D printed CNC out of aluminium. I used both