Right now, I am beginning college to learn the art of machine work. I have decided that I want to make firearm actions, and possibly work with barrels as well. For now, let's merely focus on the final goal being actions. I would begin my venture by starting with simple designs on items such as muzzle brakes, and progress towards actions after some years down the road. $20,000 total is going to be spent on a CNC machine, and CNC lathe very soon. I am in charge of finding the machines which need to be purchased. I believe that a large portion of that money should be spent on a CNC machine, and a smaller amount on a CNC lathe. The machines are going to sit in my shop until I slowly learn how to operate them through college.
Currently, I am clueless about the type of CNC used to create precision firearm actions. I was hoping those here that know machinery well could help direct me towards the type of machine I should be looking for to produce precision firearm actions.
Can a 3 axis CNC perform the operations for internal cuts in a receiver, or would it need to be a 5 axis or more?
I know that up-to-date CNCs use input from 3D modeling programs like Solidworks. A lot of the used machines I have found are from the early 90s or even 80s, and thus have old computers attached. Do any of those old CNCs have ways to get a design file from a new-age program like Solidworks into them, or do those older machines mostly require manual steps to be keyed in?
For an example, would it be possible something like this might produce the cuts required to make firearm actions? http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320559102257&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
Any guidance here would be greatly appreciated. All I have at this point is an ambition, and not much understanding of the machines.
Thanks
Currently, I am clueless about the type of CNC used to create precision firearm actions. I was hoping those here that know machinery well could help direct me towards the type of machine I should be looking for to produce precision firearm actions.
Can a 3 axis CNC perform the operations for internal cuts in a receiver, or would it need to be a 5 axis or more?
I know that up-to-date CNCs use input from 3D modeling programs like Solidworks. A lot of the used machines I have found are from the early 90s or even 80s, and thus have old computers attached. Do any of those old CNCs have ways to get a design file from a new-age program like Solidworks into them, or do those older machines mostly require manual steps to be keyed in?
For an example, would it be possible something like this might produce the cuts required to make firearm actions? http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320559102257&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
Any guidance here would be greatly appreciated. All I have at this point is an ambition, and not much understanding of the machines.
Thanks