May the 4th Be With You! Part 1 of 3: CNC Milling with a 4th Axis



This is Part 1 of the three part video series walking through the various Tormach 4th Axis options and installing/setup (Part 1), programming the CAM in SprutCAM (Part 2) and finally milling and machining a piece of Aluminum on the Tormach PCNC using the 4th axis!

This series is meant to be a soup-to-nuts explanation of 4th axis so that ANYONE will be able to program and mill using a 4th! The Tormach PCNC 1100 is very capable and SprutCAM, although quirky, isn’t too hard once you see how its done!

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