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Homemade 4th Axis

I've been working on a homemade 4th axis for my CNC machine - here's the pictures and a few videos! I'll be making some parts with it soon! :)

This first design I decided to go with MDF because it's easier to cut on the CNC machine and I wasn't sure how it was all going to work, turns out the "block" of MDF is pretty solid and it may just work out in the long run - time will tell :)

The first group of pictures and the first video is of the CNC machine cutting out the MDF - I basically made 4 layers and bolted them together into a block... Ignore the brass bushings and threaded rod - that idea was scraped when I worked out how to turn aluminum on the Shopsmith ;) After that I decided to make my own spindle shaft that would fit the bearings perfectly and would also allow me to use all my Shopsmith lathe fixtures (including the new 3 jaw chuck!)

I tapped the end of the custom spindle shaft so I could bolt on the belt gear that I'd salvaged from an old printer (yes I have tons of old printer parts from salvaging the motors for the first CNC machine)

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and the links to the videos...

Cutting out the MDF Layers

4th Axis working!

I'm not creating an "Article" for each sign I make now (unless it's something special) but I will post pictures of all my signs in the Photo Gallery 

Disclaimer

Some of the things shown on this site are very dangerous and should not be attempted unless you know all of the risks involved. To add, I don't always take the necessary precautions that I should, so just because you see me do something, does not mean it's safe, and I'm suggesting that you DO NOT attempt these things unless you do your due dilligence research and know all of the potential risks.