At a casual glance, this seems similar to a system built some time ago by 
Bell-Everman (bell-everman.com) for machining teeth (falsies - not embedded 
ones...)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LziQ4uTXhBg shows  a video of it in action, and 
it is wondrous to behold. I've been toying with a vertical version (in my head) 
for cutting clock wheels.

Marcus


On 3 Jan 2015, at 20:22, Greg Bernard wrote:

> Not much detail here but the idea is intriguing:
> credentiality: Radial Mill
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> | credentiality: Radial MillI see lots of small CNC milling machines these 
> days, generally built like 3d printers: made of plastic or wood, or aluminum 
> extrusion and bearings.  But unlike a 3d... |
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>  Has anyone else explored something like this?
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