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CNC Lathe Machine

This tool automates any CNC Lathe

Royal Products Heavy-Duty CNC Bar Puller This unit is very easy to setup and use, has a rugged design for the toughest manufacturing enviroments and uses large internal die springs which provide very strong grip force. Multiple models to choose from to allow for pulling of up 6-1/2″ diameter bar material. Click the link below […]

CNC Machine Spare

$50,000 worth of parts scrapped and realizing it’s my fault.

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CNC Vertical Machining Centers

2002 BRIDGEPORT EZ-TRAK 3-AXES CNC VERTICAL MILLING MACHINE UNDER POWER & FOR SALE

Bridgeport EZ-Trak 3-Axes CNC Vertical Milling Machine Manufacturer: Bridgeport Model: EZ-Trak S/N: BR-278447E Year: 2002 Specifications: X-Axis Travel 36″ (42″ Table) Y-Axis Travel 12″ Quill Travel 5″ Quill Diameter 3.375″ Knee Travel 16″ Ram Travel 12″ Max workpiece weight 750 lbs Table size 9″ x 42″ Electrical 230V, 3ph Floor Area required 7′ x 10′

CNC Milling Machine

#1 HIGH FEED Strategy for INSANE MRR | HELLER CP 6000

Check out this incredible Mastercam tool path using the Kennametal 7792 high feed mill on the Heller CP 6000 CNC Machine. For more information on Heller: https://www.ellisontechnologies.com/heller/hf-series/hf-3500 Help us fund FREE Education by purchasing tools seen in our videos here: https://TITANSofCNCTooling.com 00:00 Heller CP 6000 CNC Machine 00:27 kennametal 7792 high feed mill 00:48 CNC

CNC Machine Spare

DIY Knife Making on CNC Garage Mill

In this video we talk about using fixture plates and dowel pins for accurate placement of machined features between setups. It’s the best method I’ve found in getting consistently accurate results on a not-so-accurate hobby mill – and it works every time. Everything you need to know to make your own CNC mill: source

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