Making Turned Legs on the CNC Rotary 4th Axis for Kitchen Island
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- For the kitchen island build, I wanted some clean and modern looking legs that were round. So here's the video of how those were constructed, going from milling up the wood to figuring out the design, to turning them round.
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I really like the design of the legs.
I appreciate your explanation of how you had to design the legs to work with the CNC.
Great job on this table.
Thank you!
Lyn if you need more chuck capacity flip the jaws of the chuck
a 180 degrees. Nice work as usual. Awesome work shop
Thank you very much for putting this together. I'm quite interested in 4th axis workflow. Can you tell us the approximate time for your machine to execute the carve from start to finish (including the tool change) for each leg ??
You're welcome. I'm going to be doing some more detailed vids on some of this too. Each leg was a three part, one tool change operation. The rounding and rough cutting was about 10 min, then tool change (< 1 min), then about 30 min finishing pass.
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