PatrickT
Well-Known Member
Well the deep dive has begun.
I'm looking for recommendations for a CNC router with a 4rth axis, and suitable software to turn Fusion CAD models into reality.
Any input greatly appreciated!
Materials to be cut & shaped: Hardwood, laminated hardwood, FRP & composite sheet goods.
-Max 36" X 72" bed size.
-Flat stock for 3 axis milling would be 36" X 24" max, with max thickness of 3", but usually 1.5".
-4rth axis would be for assemblies, 33" long, 3" wide, 8" tall.
-Budget under $15k. I can assemble, modify and build structure to save money.
-Easy, reliable interface with Fusion.
-'m great with CAD, horrible with Code.
-Surface finish from the 4th axis is key, not so much from bed work.
Open to the idea of a used Haas CNC mill, but think it's possible with a router at this stage.
I'm looking for recommendations for a CNC router with a 4rth axis, and suitable software to turn Fusion CAD models into reality.
Any input greatly appreciated!
Materials to be cut & shaped: Hardwood, laminated hardwood, FRP & composite sheet goods.
-Max 36" X 72" bed size.
-Flat stock for 3 axis milling would be 36" X 24" max, with max thickness of 3", but usually 1.5".
-4rth axis would be for assemblies, 33" long, 3" wide, 8" tall.
-Budget under $15k. I can assemble, modify and build structure to save money.
-Easy, reliable interface with Fusion.
-'m great with CAD, horrible with Code.
-Surface finish from the 4th axis is key, not so much from bed work.
Open to the idea of a used Haas CNC mill, but think it's possible with a router at this stage.