in japan it's very common to see marunaka's superslicer, but i'm yet to come across one of these. i was meaning to post this in chris' posts about cnc machining a while back, but was too busy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fM0wummB ... re=related
marunaka cnc timber frame joinery machine
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Oh yeah, there are quite a few companies in Japan making those, including Makita. They are essentially CNC giant routers configured for timber framing and cutting a limited number of joint patterns. I'm not sure if the programming can be customized.
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i'm not trying to move off topic (this is a german machine from krusi), but this one shows a lot of operational detail. multi axis sawblade, router, and the cutoffs fall directly into a chipper below. i think this one seems to have much broader possibilities for customized programming.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-J5Po6f ... re=related
Re: marunaka cnc timber frame joinery machine
yeah, most of the machines i've seen (can?) only cut a limited number of joints.Chris Hall wrote:Oh yeah, there are quite a few companies in Japan making those, including Makita. They are essentially CNC giant routers configured for timber framing and cutting a limited number of joint patterns. I'm not sure if the programming can be customized.
i'm not trying to move off topic (this is a german machine from krusi), but this one shows a lot of operational detail. multi axis sawblade, router, and the cutoffs fall directly into a chipper below. i think this one seems to have much broader possibilities for customized programming.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-J5Po6f ... re=related
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