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fantastic walkthrough
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That's great! I need to make one.
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I do not have plans available, but I do now have the rotary chuck attachments available to purchase on my website. www.wolfesmetalfabrication.com
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Very nice machine do u have the plans for this pls
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What software do you use to control this? And what software to create G code?
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Hi, good machine !! Do you use THC for the square tubes?
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good job, I have a big question
as set rotary plasma from a comiezo ......... ? because I have license
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hi MR. Brian
may i know about your this project , i am interested to make like this..... -
How much for one of these bottle openers? I want one! :)
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Good machine. Love the bottle opener :D
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Hello, congratulation , great job, are you use the plasma powermax 65 plasma?, can you tell me, what do you do with the hand torch, do you have any wiring diagram for the convertion to mech? thanks a lot..
Humberto -
Wow, I have got to say that is one of the best shop built ideas I have seen yet. I have been trying to figure out how to do this and you have it all figured out. Once I get my table up and running I will re-watch this so I can make my own. Please keep up the great work and projects.
A demonstration of my shop built CNC Plasma/Scribe table with the Rotary Tube Cutter Atachment. The entire CNC table and Rotary axis was designed, engineered and built by Brian Wolfe at Wolfes Metal Fabrication. All working parts of the table are in the gantry, so table size can be easily extended by welding up a larger table and installing longer rails. The Rotary Cutting chuck was designed to be installed on the backside of the table completely out of the way when not in use and only the installation of the tube to be cut and a sliding support slipped on the support rail with a thumbscrew to secure it is all that is required to cut tube. No extra bolt ons, moving the torch etc. is required. It is driven via a Nema 23 Stepper motor and a G203V Geckodrive on a 50Volt powersupply. I promised Les from Sheetcam that I would make a video demonstrating it and showing some drawing and setup after he finished helping me fine tune the post processor to work as I wanted for my table with the scribe.
plz