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PostPosted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 7:16 am 
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Not sure how new but first time I've seen it. This type of machine bridges the gap between light weight table routers and the Haas/Fadal type vertical machining centers. The 24K rpm spindle would handle a lot of wood machining jobs and the tool changer would be icing on the cake.
I want one! <g) (Don't really need another router)
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Looks like a pretty nice setup, although a look at Haas' site makes me a bit wary. The positional accuracy is +- 5 thou which seems pretty high to me, and they don't mention the repeatability at all. That high-speed spindle seems pretty sweet compared to my 10K, though. I bet it could really rip through production stuff in softer materials.

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This is what I did for mine, cost me less than a $600 and works great.

http://www.cnczone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=35094

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The cnc routers I have seen have pretty good accuracy at low feed rates, but when you ramp them up they start taking shortcuts. I would bet you could run that thing at least a couple hundred IPM before you'd experience too much deterioration. Unless you were doing some serious production, you probably wouldn't need to run faster than that.

That looks like a good deal though...especially for a machine complete with an ATC.


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Probably using rack and pinion for the X and Y although some accuracy can be achieved with a preloaded pinion/rack.


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