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Old 11-05-2003, 07:03 PM
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Hi all,

I've been lurking here for a couple of months now and I've finally got my CNC router to a point where I can show it to you guys. Here are the specs:
15" x 30" cutting area
6" z travel
3 116 oz. Pacific Scientific stepper motors
1/4-20 lead screw
Skate bearings on gas pipe for guides
This power supply
I plan on using a Xylotex driver board and TurboCNC to run it.

Here is the CAD model in SolidWorks:
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Old 11-05-2003, 07:06 PM
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Here is a pic.
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Old 11-05-2003, 07:14 PM
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Awesome, Looks Great Jgro!
Keepus informed with pictures and details.

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Old 11-05-2003, 08:36 PM
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Awesome Jgro!
And thanks - I might borrow your "outa - the - box" by being in the box for the Z axis!
I was just struggling on my design and your method may be my solution!
I like how you nested the bearings inside the rails! Helps keep your x-axis size by a bit. The rest of the rig is cool too! Nice sw image too.
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mental note - lurking and doing -- not blabin' I'd better get back to the garage (that's pronounces gare-ig) and get some work done!
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Everytime is see someone post a 3D model of a machine my heart sinks a little because it seems that that's as far as it goes. The threads die without a real machine turning up that looks like the model!

I was very happy to see a real machine as I scrolled down a little farther! Very nice job. The cad part is the easy part. Putting the tools to work and building something is the hard part. Looks like you are on the right track! Looks great. Just wait till you get it going on it's own steam!

keep up the good work.

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Nice Job!

I've started to design my first CNC machine and seeing your work inspires me! I have a few questions for you. First, what CAD package are you using? Also, I noticed the L-bracket under the Y-axis, what is it for and how does it work? And finally… In the CAD rendering I see that on the Z-axis, you have the topmost bearing on the front of the pipe. But, would it not be better to have it behind (since the weight of the router will "pull" the top of the carriage forward)?

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wow, great job

Where can i get a copy of SolidWorks?
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bp99, I think he has 4 bearings there. at the top he has one in front and one in back. You just can't see the back bearing.

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My take on the "L" bracket it added support the Y rails. Chuck Knight used a 2X2 with the corner beveled for a better contact to the rail for the same reason.

Good job Jgro.
For me the cad part was too much so I went to full size plans on a roll of brown construction paper from where else, Home Depot
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Nice Job

Nice job! Looks like a really nice design.

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Thanks for all the kind words. I'm lucky in that I work for a design/engineering firm and have access to all kinds of CAD software. We mostly use Pro/Engineer, but I like SolidWorks because it's a kick-butt piece of software. We also have a CNC machine in the model shop. That's where I cut alot of my parts. I did design it that it could be done on a table saw or with a router. I just wanted to learn CNC programing, so I went that route.

The l bracket is for support. I used 1/2' pipe on the x axis which is way too small. It flexes alot. I'm going to see how bad it is when it is all together and if it is untolerable, I may make a new base using larger diameter pipe or solid rod.

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...and here's the Z gantry:
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