Iguanadon
05-15-2007, 11:03 PM
Hey guys,
I've been reading up for a while about CNC routers and the such and I decided that I would like to build one.
At first I was looking into converting the Harbor Freight micro mill into a CNC mill, but at the time I couldn't find any plans that were in depth enough for me to feel comfortable doing it. Right now after reading up on routers and other CNC related things I'm sure I'd be able to do it, but a CNC router seems more versatile because of its increased table sizes.
I like the looks of the solsylva plans but after sending an email to David about some things I would like to use it for I'm a bit hesitant about pulling the trigger on the $40 plans.
One of the major things I would like to be able to do with the router is create my own projection gobos. I'd be cutting very thin aluminum (the thinnest I could find so far is 0.025" from onlinemetals.com, I can use 0.005", I just don't know where to find it) creating designs such as this link (http://www.internetapollo.com/Products/productview.aspx?p_id=228)
The circle is around 1.5-2" and white is what would be cut out of the aluminum.
In addition I would like to use the router for PCB milling and drilling and cutting / engraving wood.
I would like to keep the total cost under $600 (sans computer), I have a Makita laminate trimmer that I would use for the spindle and I have a decent sized collection of tools that I can use for building it. Do you guys think that the solsylva plans will be able to cut thin aluminum cleanly? How about doing PCBs?
Thanks in advanced
I've been reading up for a while about CNC routers and the such and I decided that I would like to build one.
At first I was looking into converting the Harbor Freight micro mill into a CNC mill, but at the time I couldn't find any plans that were in depth enough for me to feel comfortable doing it. Right now after reading up on routers and other CNC related things I'm sure I'd be able to do it, but a CNC router seems more versatile because of its increased table sizes.
I like the looks of the solsylva plans but after sending an email to David about some things I would like to use it for I'm a bit hesitant about pulling the trigger on the $40 plans.
One of the major things I would like to be able to do with the router is create my own projection gobos. I'd be cutting very thin aluminum (the thinnest I could find so far is 0.025" from onlinemetals.com, I can use 0.005", I just don't know where to find it) creating designs such as this link (http://www.internetapollo.com/Products/productview.aspx?p_id=228)
The circle is around 1.5-2" and white is what would be cut out of the aluminum.
In addition I would like to use the router for PCB milling and drilling and cutting / engraving wood.
I would like to keep the total cost under $600 (sans computer), I have a Makita laminate trimmer that I would use for the spindle and I have a decent sized collection of tools that I can use for building it. Do you guys think that the solsylva plans will be able to cut thin aluminum cleanly? How about doing PCBs?
Thanks in advanced