I cant believe noone has replied but thanks for posting this. I have been looking for a good model of the mill. So thanks for taking the time to do this.
Hi!
I've been CNC-ing my Sieg SX3 and recently recreated my NX CAD model into Fusion 360. Seeing as Fusion 360 has already got a pretty sizable following, and makes it really easy to share models, I figured I'd publish it:
SX3 basic - A360
It's sub-millimeter accurate with all critical dimensions rounded to the nearest tenth. All original feed screws and assosiated hardware, except for the Z nut mount and brackets, have been omitted. So has some non-critical features, like gibs and the main cavity in the base.
Hope this is helpful for some of you DIY CNC-ers. Enjoy!
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- Lars Bjerke
CNC-ing an SX3 to make a full-size CNC router to make some speakers. Why do it simple?
I cant believe noone has replied but thanks for posting this. I have been looking for a good model of the mill. So thanks for taking the time to do this.
I agree, thank you for putting in the effort
If anyone wants I have parts designed to convert to a 1hp motor that mounts on top of the head, I am getting my plates laser cut right now
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After spending all those hours measuring and designing I figured I might as well let someone else benefit from it :-)
Now I just have to find someone with a much bigger mill than mine to get rid of some dovetails for me. I'm not entirely convinced it'll be worth it...
- Lars Bjerke
CNC-ing an SX3 to make a full-size CNC router to make some speakers. Why do it simple?
Exactly what I want.
Many thanks for making it available.
Hmm... It seems sharing was somehow disabled. Here's the new link: A360
- Lars Bjerke
CNC-ing an SX3 to make a full-size CNC router to make some speakers. Why do it simple?