One Giant CNC

For discussions related to designing and making ski/snowboard-building equipment, such as presses, core profilers, edge benders, etc.

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nfaust
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One Giant CNC

Post by nfaust »

No, not mine, but man this is cool. X, Y, Z travel of 151m, 9m, 4.25m and accuracy of +/- 0.2mm, used for milling out molds for wind turbine blades.

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A bit more info here: uemfab.blog.com.
twizzstyle
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Post by twizzstyle »

Wow, way to kill my buzz :) That's incredible!
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Post by skidesmond »

twizzstyle wrote:Wow, way to kill my buzz :) That's incredible!
Wow, twizz you mention that your CNC had only 4in of height travel I pictured you doing something like this. Mount your router to your ceiling and the garage floor becomes your table top.
NinetyFour
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Post by NinetyFour »

That tolerance is unreal for something that large. I would hate to be the man who had to manage putting this puppy together.
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Post by OAC »

It's so big, it almost look like fake.
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Post by knightsofnii »

that's what she said!!! ;)
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Post by GreenState »

So that's how they get those right...
NinetyFour
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Post by NinetyFour »

Anyone wanna make some next gen pow skis with this puppy?
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Post by OAC »

knightsofnii wrote:that's what she said!!! ;)
Ha ha didn't see this one! :)
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