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10-18-2009, 03:48 PM | #1 |
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Postie -- Please help on a lathe question
My friend saw my miniature Flatside C96, and told me it's very easy to make via a CNC (computer controlled lathe?), with regular milling bits.
I knew that you have been in this profession in your career. I remembered that you did not play CNC at home, but you must know this thing. So, what's the real advantage of CNC in making pistols? You input some instructions, putting a chunk of steel from one side, and gun parts coming out from other side? Talking about computer, I don't know much. I am trying to think it's God, but my laptop crashes everyday, so there must be something that computer cannot do? |
10-18-2009, 05:13 PM | #2 | |
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Precision. When properly set up, there is no need for "tolerances". CNC will crank out same size part every time (if bits are cared for/new).
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http://www.homegunsmith.com/cgi-bin/...ST;f=11;t=6103 Lots of home gunsmithing stuff there... http://www.homegunsmith.com/ You might need to join to view... CNC workstation costs as much as a small house...and it requires CAD/CAM knowledge to code programs... I don't have $$$ or knowledge...too old; too poor... |
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10-18-2009, 05:24 PM | #3 |
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10-18-2009, 07:35 PM | #4 |
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Your Community College or BOCES might offer programs on CAD/CAM...big drawback is getting time on the workcenter...they cost so much that the shops owning them must keep them in operation full-time to recoup their money...
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10-18-2009, 08:27 PM | #5 |
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A place where CNC guys hang out and share projects/ask questions is -
http://www.cncguns.com/forum/index.php ...and they have some CAD programs already worked out... http://www.cncguns.com/ Roderus is more garage-workshop guys (ex. Bridgeport Mill, South Bend Lathe) where CNCGuns is...well, CNC workcenters...but CNCGuns also has many smaller workshop guys (like me!) too... |
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