The Z axis probably weights more than my entire CNC mill. Something to think about. On a machine like this, there is no assembly line. There are no "standard" off the shelf parts, well, OK, the nuts and bolts that hold stuff together but all the big pieces are made for that customer for that machine. Sure, they are probably exactly like any other machine of this size but there aren't storage buildings full or "spare parts". Have no idea why but I have a hankering to make a 5 axis mill for foam cutting. Probably will never do but it keeps rumbling round in the attic. Not this big but pretty big.
@@Sketch1994 but with the g code you are going to use two axes to compensate both the X and Y wich will result in a lack of precesion due to hte error of both axes not just one
@@marouanebenderradji137 i work for a different brand and mori is mork expensive but thats about right for the machine... not including options, tooling, and the recommended fondation.
The Z axis probably weights more than my entire CNC mill. Something to think about. On a machine like this, there is no assembly line. There are no "standard" off the shelf parts, well, OK, the nuts and bolts that hold stuff together but all the big pieces are made for that customer for that machine. Sure, they are probably exactly like any other machine of this size but there aren't storage buildings full or "spare parts". Have no idea why but I have a hankering to make a 5 axis mill for foam cutting. Probably will never do but it keeps rumbling round in the attic. Not this big but pretty big.
I though it was a Lego video.
I want this one to my home. Dont know why and what for. But I want it.
Nice
Excuse me but I believe I asked for a GIANT cnc machine. 😳
Ich möchte auch so eine!!!!!!
Is it something from warhammer 40k universe?
Wow, Festanstellung.
Hm?
@@spplS. er meint damit, dass die Maschine fest im Boden eingelassen ist.
jk ich weiß auch nicht, was er meint :)
MOTHER OF GOD!
I only want to know how much that mold it's cutting at the end cost 💲🤑💲
I think I'm going to need a bigger dead blow hammer for the size of the parts that need to be trammed in on that beast.
There's a G-Code that aligns the axes to the part instead...The magic of CNC!
@@Sketch1994 but with the g code you are going to use two axes to compensate both the X and Y wich will result in a lack of precesion due to hte error of both axes not just one
@@marouanebenderradji137 which is minimal
@@ipadize of course it all depends on the part
Two to go please
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Price?
EA Bayuaji £2.5m
@@chrisyboy666 are you sure I was thinking more like 3.5 - 4m
@@marouanebenderradji137 i work for a different brand and mori is mork expensive but thats about right for the machine... not including options, tooling, and the recommended fondation.
@@SH-id2lb which one is right?
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