Monday 13 February 2023

Leveling Up Your Creativity with Snapmaker 2.0 Rotary Module

Are you tired of the limitations of traditional 3D printing technologies? Want to take your creativity to a whole new level? Then look no further, because the Snapmaker 2.0 Rotary Module is here to revolutionize the way you think about desktop CNC machining.

The Snapmaker Rotary Module costs $599 to $619, depending on the type of Snapmaker 3D printer model you have. But the price is well worth it, because this powerful tool adds a fourth axis to your Snapmaker, turning it into an extremely mighty desktop CNC machining powerhouse. With the Snapmaker 2.0 Rotary Module, you can take your projects to a new dimension and create three-dimensional artworks like desktop miniatures and small-sized sculptures with unparalleled detail and craftsmanship.

The rotary module uses strain wave gearing and a 100:1 speed reducer to convert power to a lower output speed, allowing the 3-jaw chuck to rotate with a minimum angle of 0.1°. This means you can work on uneven and irregular surfaces with precision and ease. And with 360° continuous rotation and a maximum angular speed of 45° per second, you can enjoy precise control at your fingertips. The rotary module also has precise control ranging from 0.2, 1, and 5-degree rotation on the touchscreen, so you can really see the difference in every motion.

Snapmaker Luban is the go-to free CAD and CAM software for your 4-axis projects. You can create your designs from scratch with ease and import STL files to carve hollow objects with uniquely shaped outer shells. And with the new touchscreen feature, Origin Assistant, setting origins and Z-offsets, installing materials, and preset CNC bits have never been easier. You can choose Assist Mode for a more streamlined process or Manual Mode for more flexible controls.

The 3-jaw chuck supports objects with sizes up to 170 lengths × 68 radii (mm) with the tailstock or 225 lengths × 68 radii (mm) without the tailstock. And if you need to work with larger objects, you can use a compatible chuck on the market. The tailstock center holds objects securely in place, and the base plate has holes on both sides so that you can install the headstock and tailstock at different locations. 

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