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Aug
9
2011

Creating 3 dimensional objects on a Taig mill with a Rotary Axis

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In my last blog I detailed the conversion of a manual rotary axis into a CNC rotary axis. I finally got some time to mount the rotary axis on the mill, configure the stepper in Mach3 and run it through some tests. The parameter for the g-code command to position the rotary axis is a positive or negative number ranging from 0 to 360 degrees. Positive numbers rotate clockwise and negative numbers rotate counter clockwise.
I started by creating a 3 dimensional object using Solidworks and designed a projectile that will eventually be milled in metal for a coil gun project that I’m working on. I decided to do the cut in wood since this was the first project using the rotary axis and I wasn’t sure how it would work out.


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Jul
7
2011

Rotary Axis CNC Stepper Motor Retrofit for a Taig Milling Machine

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After using my CNC machines to create 3 dimensional art for an art show  I wanted to add a fourth rotational axis to ease in the production of 3 dimensional objects and parts. I decided to add the 4th rotary axis to my Taig CNC Milling machine since I had just upgraded to a 5 axis’ controller and had a matching stepper motor. A rotary table used in conjunction with a mill allows a machinist to produce virtually any part he can design. The only limits are size, not complexity.


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