Carvera 4th Axis Module

MAKERA
SKU : 14148

EAN : 0

Mfg Part No : >4th-Axis-Module

Carvera 4th Axis Module allows for the machining of cylindrical objects and complex geometries that require rotation, such as engraving on cylindrical surfaces or creating intricate 3D shapes. Compatible with various CNC machines, it integrates seamlessly and is easy to set up. The 4th Axis Module is built with high precision and durability, ensuring consistent and accurate results. This addition significantly expands the creative and functional potential of CNC machines, making it ideal for hobbyists, artisans, and professional manufacturers aiming for more complex and diverse projects.


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Carvera 4th Axis Module

Carvera 4th Axis Module allows for the machining of cylindrical objects and complex geometries that require rotation, such as engraving on cylindrical surfaces or creating intricate 3D shapes. Compatible with various CNC machines, it integrates seamlessly and is easy to set up. The 4th Axis Module is built with high precision and durability, ensuring consistent and accurate results. This addition significantly expands the creative and functional potential of CNC machines, making it ideal for hobbyists, artisans, and professional manufacturers aiming for more complex and diverse projects.

Versatile

With Carvera's 4th-axis module, you can machine cylindrical items, double-sided objects, and any 3D shapes. This time, you are not limited by materials like 3D printers anymore, plastic, wood, or even metal, you can make beautiful yet realistic crafts.

Detailed

The all-metal design makes the 4th-axis as rigid and precise as the other 3 axes, enabling you to make beautiful and detailed crafts with ease.

Easy to set up

Thanks to the Carvera's auto tool changing, auto probing, and anchor-based coordination system, you can set the 4th-axis job in the software and let the machine do the rest, just as easily as 3-axis jobs.

Software support

The two CAM software we recommended on the software page: fusion 360 and VCarve Desktop both support 4th-axis machining.Fusion 360 suits 3D mechanical parts, VCarve is better for handling rotary reliefs.

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