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    My first CNC building

    Hi,
    Here is my first CNC building. I started the project six months ago.
    You may see the latest status of the project.

    From RoButik.Com


    best regards


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    Some construction details


    Here is the CAD drawing. Compulsory before starting a build

    The Y axis on the drill press.




    The cross dowell technique was use to join pieces. To increase the stifness double layer of 18mm MDF was joined together.

    The gantry plates are drill together to keep consistent simetry.
    Last edited by drRobutik; 05-07-2010 at 10:09 AM.


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    Nicely Done

    WOW very nice work! You do excellent construction work. I love the colors.


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    drRobutik's klyCNC

    Thanks you, me too love these colors.
    but seems nobody is interested
    anyway som new pics. of the construction



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    drRobutik's klyCNC

    And here you may see the almost finished status


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    Looking good so far, almost ready to see chips flying

    archer3d


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    nice build. good job drRobutik.


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    out of curiosity why did you not double up the vertical components of the gantry? very nice by the way.


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    Nice

    Very nice build. I'd recommend adding some wood perpendicular to the current Y axis supports.


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    Hi, nice looking machine. What are the screws/bolts you've used to join the wood?


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    Delete

    sorry wrong thread...
    Mod (Ger21) plz delete, thanks.


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    awesome build, I would love to see a video of it cutting.


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