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Hi Guys,
A couple of years ago I bought a DM45-1 3 axis manual mill from Scott Machinery in Christchurch, and quickly began the CNC conversion.
I'm documenting the process over on Design and Motion, which is a blog that I guest-write on:
DIY CNC machining from scratch | Mechanical Conversion | Design & Motion
I've often referred to these forums in the past for information, and I thought it was time that I gave something back.
The post above is only the 1st in a series, but I hope the info may be useful to others planning or working on a conversion.
I've had good results with the machine so far, but now I want more precision / better surface finish, so I'm just beginning the upgrade to ballscrews.
On the CAM side, if anyone is interested in free CAM software that is really powerful, let me know. Autodesk are doing some awesome stuff in this field. Their 2.5D milling solutions are free add-ons for Solidworks and Inventor, and they are working on a cloud-based solution too which is currently in public beta. Awesome stuff!
Gav
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For anyone who may have read the 1st part in the series in the post above, here's the 2nd part, which covers the electronics: DIY CNC Machining from Scratch | The Electronics | Design & Motion
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Re: / New Zealand - Yet another CNC conversion of a 3-axis Mill
Hi Gav thanks for the thread would like to meet up sometime when I'm in ChCh (I live in Dn) I have one of Scott Machinery's BMV54 Mill Drill's I want to convert to CNC using servo's and also want rigid tap etc........Thanks for the thread.
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