It didn’t fit our ultimate desire of a close-fitting boot due to the large opening that came out perpendicularly… this channel would interfere with tool-racks depending on how this boot was mounted on the spindle.
As you can see from the cross-section… it also had a flaw in that depending on where the boot were mounted, the intake channel would be cut-off reducing airflow.
This one did make it to the 3d printing stage. I have it on my bench and often pull it out to think further on.
“We would not do it for the Onefinity…” This specifically relates to how you’ll be wiring it up to their version of the Masso touch controller. Just like we released a tool-setter that uses our preferred wiring of GX12 connectors, and not using their Molex tool-setter plug… we’ll be releasing a rotary eventually yes.
Our goal is to fully and 100% support the features of the Masso Touch controller. We’re investing a lot of time, energy, and money into our new partnership with them and want to offer folks a wide variety of accessories so they can fully utilize this really awesome CNC controller.
We want to offer products that have our special flavor of over-engineered attention to details. So when we release it, we’ll be certain customers will buy it.