The original control has to be procured from the original company such as Fanuc. These are pretty expensive.
Many MTBs, on their low-budget machines, design their own control and try to make these closer to the original control, as regards programming features. They emulate particular controls...
Desktop CNCs are only for demonstration purposes, with no feel of actual production machines.
These often cut aluminium only, use stepper motors, have front turrets, with several other limitations.
The most serious issue is that they usually use emulated controls only. Only a limited G codes are...
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On a 2-axis CNC lathe, if there is no misalignment, the tip of the tool passes through the spindle center, when advanced radially inward. We do not expect misalignment on a new machine.
The turret design ensures this.
Even when the tool is inverted, its position with an equal-thickness spacer...
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