At one time I was in like the top 100 easel users. I have made this software do my bidding without fail. I’ve actually considered a 500x500 just for aluminum. Would likely be able to speed things considerably
Yep, I actually made a few jigs and machined several receivers. I forgot to update the thread. I see you used an M16 FCG pocket, same as me. Make sure your 07/02 is up to date for manufacturing
Stock machine, 6061 billet & forged 7075, v carve pro, .25 endmill, 611 at lowest speed, no problem. Work slow, don’t rush. engraved with .25 90 degree good also.
Looking to build my first CNC for various small projects, but would really like to be able to finish out a few 80% receivers. Considering the C-Beam OpenBuild design, or perhaps the X-Carver. What range of Z travel do you need to make that cut? Is that a limiting factor, or did you lift the whole gantry up with a lower receiver hole in your MDF bed? (If so, I guess that wouldn’t work for a C-Beam)
My wasteboard is divided into 10"wide strips, separated by t-track. Removing one wasteboard plank gets me just enough room to sneak the receiver and clamping jug under the y/z axis. I also have a plug that it fits into that space that acts as a holding fixture. No vice.
You only need 1.25" of milling Z travel to handle the pocket, plus enough to move it, zero etc. When my machine comes apart for a n influx of new stuff (income tax) I’ll go up to a 4 or 5" z slider, and raise my rails.
i’m super sorry for the delayed responses… i have been too busy in the shop to check in here much. and just assembled my 2nd (highly modded) machine for projects such as this…