I might just take you up on that DC. For short parts on a 2-axis lathe, a hand drawing and a few numbers are sufficient for a "model"- really, you just have to tell the tool to move around in a single line. (Greatly simplified)
But when I get a 3-axis mill up and running, of course things will get a lot more complicated. Parts for that will almost require models, proper CAM toolpaths and other voodoo that at the moment, I can barely spell correctly, let alone utilize properly.
And, I'm kind of surprised no one has asked. But to answer the unasked question, yes, this and a near-future 3-axis mill will indeed be used to make Dukes.
Not right away, I need to get past the 'caveman poking things with a stick' stage, first, but doing them myself, in-shop will hopefully let me make them for a little less, retail, and in smaller quantities. (Since I know this isn't exactly going to be a hot seller. )
Doc.
But when I get a 3-axis mill up and running, of course things will get a lot more complicated. Parts for that will almost require models, proper CAM toolpaths and other voodoo that at the moment, I can barely spell correctly, let alone utilize properly.
And, I'm kind of surprised no one has asked. But to answer the unasked question, yes, this and a near-future 3-axis mill will indeed be used to make Dukes.
Not right away, I need to get past the 'caveman poking things with a stick' stage, first, but doing them myself, in-shop will hopefully let me make them for a little less, retail, and in smaller quantities. (Since I know this isn't exactly going to be a hot seller. )
Doc.
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