What size Machine are you planning?
After reading many posts and spending lots of hours on CNCZone and other sites I've started my first CNC machine.
My friends all think I'm nuts but my girlfriend is so far supportive as she will get come finely cut craft wood.. (assuming that I am successful). I'm just a builder and currently the machine is my goal...
What size Machine are you planning?
Well, I pretty much designed and fooled around with a small z-axis, Building from the top down... I've learned a few lessons about using a router to cut the plastic (Including sending a peice sailing across the garage)...
Here is near the finished peice... I'm now working on the gantry section and
mounts for the z-Axiz...
Currently I'm using a section of 1/4 threaded rod with a tapped block of
nylon for the nut. I'm not sure how this will hold up. For the remaining screws I'm switching to the popular 1/2-10 Acme screws..
Thanks for the suggestion Joe, I will add the tubes when I take it apart to paint it (I've decided on purple as it's my girlfriends favorite color and I'm going to need all the compassion I can get, she is just realizing the time I'll be putting into this)...
as soon as you get the machine finished cut her portrait and stick it to the side of the machine, and tell her that way you can be thinking of her while using the machine... LOL
Tonight (while hiding from the snow.. near portland).. I got the basics of the Gantry put together...
Looks like the finished product will allow a width of about 18 inches... I've not worked out the length.
Here is a question for all the CNC fans out there.. Which axis typically is represented by the carriage sliding on the gantry... Y or X?
I also need to get to work on the electronics, but am eager to complete the mechanism first.. I'm not too worried about the electronics part.
Miller
Generally, though not always, the longest, horizontal axis is X, the shorter of the two horizontal axes is Y and the vertical axis is Z.
Mike
My X and Z are on the gantry. I think the only real convention is that the Z axis is up/down.
Steve
DO SOMETHING, EVEN IF IT'S WRONG!