A legendary turning and sanding machine with over 70 years of heritage, the T4MO represents the pinnacle of mechanical expertise in traditional wooden element replication. It features advanced balancing systems and rigid construction for vibration-free operation at high spindle speeds.
The T4MO is a CNC turning and sanding machine purpose-built for high-precision mechanical copying and replication of three-dimensional wooden components. It combines traditional mechanical copying technology with modern precision engineering, enabling operators to produce identical turnings and shaped elements directly from master models or templates without digital programming. This approach eliminates CAM preparation time while maintaining tolerances suitable for architectural moldings, furniture components, and decorative wooden elements. The machine leverages Bacci's centennial mechanical expertise to deliver consistent shape reproduction across production runs. Its mechanical copying system uses tactile tracing of three-dimensional templates, translating physical geometry into accurate tool paths. This design philosophy prioritizes reliability and repeatability in shops where template-based production is standard, avoiding the complexity of CNC programming for shops with high-mix, medium-volume turnings and molding work. The T4MO serves small to medium woodworking operations, specialty mills, and architectural millwork shops that produce turned elements, balustrades, spindles, decorative posts, and shaped furniture components in batch quantities (50-500 pieces per profile). It excels in environments where master patterns already exist or can be easily created, and where operator familiarity with mechanical systems outweighs digital CNC expertise. Premium positioning reflects its precision engineering and Bacci's heritage-driven quality standards. Within its class of mechanical copying centers, the T4MO distinguishes itself through seventy years of design refinement in the turning category. While modern fully-CNC alternatives offer greater programming flexibility, the T4MO reduces setup time for template-based work and appeals to traditional craftspeople who prefer mechanical feedback and proven reliability over software-dependent systems.