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    Time to wade in ready or not.

    As mentioned in another thread by someone else " I have been lurking in the background" like him for several months now trying to put it all together. While I have learned much I am far from getting it all straight. Especially when it comes to ending up with g-code for what ever I may want to do. Thats been really frustrating. I'm sure I will get it at some point and as time allows for me to work on it. I have successfully written simple straight line and circle code as learned from the example of others. So I know I can at least get some work done on my machine till I figure out to get sophisticated code.
    Here is my machine that I had a hand in building but the skilled aspects of it were done by a retired with machine shop engineer/machinest. I brought all the elements together and he made it happen based on the parts I brought in. The machine cutting lengths are designed around the THK BLK 1616D ballscrews I have. Which were just under 24".
    This the link to the large photo...
    http://home.att.net/~fair451/cnc/c2.jpg

    Now that I have waded in I look forward to continuing to read and learn, plus for once I will free to ask the so very many questions I have.

    Thanks,
    Mike


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    nice looking machine mike, I see you went with stepper motors. do you have any pictures of the electronics?
    I'm in the process of acquiring all the electrical components myself. I'm also building a machine presently and I hope it turns out as nice as yours.
    Well, here goes, my first CNC machine
    -Patrick
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    measure twice, cut once - a good rule for everything


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    Thanks for the complement Patrick. Nice of you to say. A lot of effort has gone into it to get us this far. Plus I see you are the one I found to quote.
    Since I am new at posting I can only hope the image shows up here as it should. That is if attachments automatically show themselves. Not sure all that works just yet.

    This is a picture of the drives and power supplies a few days before I completed that task.
    Thanks,
    Mike
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    Mike, very professional looking machine!

    Have you had a chance to measure its accuracy? Have you tried to mill aluminum? How much did the parts (mechanical and electrical and everything else) cost you?

    Arvid


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    Arvid,

    Glad you like the machines appearance. Nice feedback to have.
    Yesterday the machines accuracy was checked with a dial indicator. At its worst point the measurement was .003"

    Have not cut anything but MDF so far and that was just a few test cuts.

    Machining and layout costs were $600.00. Aluminum for the frame came in at about $120.00. Parts were reasonable as they are the very ones I buy to resell.

    For project log I in the process of trying to come up with a table top. I have made one already out of .75" MDF but have found I need to make it over again.

    Priced mic 6 .50' x 22.5" x 30" @ $250.00.

    Mike


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    Mike

    thats a great looking machine. I seem to rember wining my y axis rails from you

    where did you get your aluminum from? I have been looking all over the net, and saving links for when it comes time to buy mine.
    and from what i have seen the aluminum is going to be the most expensize part of the frame.
    Dan Sherman


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    Dan,
    Do recall selling you some rails. Hope they are working out for you! See you shared photos of those most excellent rails.
    Your doing so probably helped me out a bunch. Thank you!!!
    For aluminum frame materials I went local dealer through one of the machine shops I do business with. Some of the material I already had. For the first machine anyway. No sense pitching the good stuff I'll only have to hunt up later. Coldfusion posted a note where a ebay seller has some stock for sale. I was thinking of getting some stuff from them but got no return answer to a note I sent. Probably a glitch. If you have a scrap yard local to you go browse what they may have. Always worth a peak on a regular basis. Did I mention that is my best advice out of any advice I might have to offer which ain't much?

    Mike


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    I have been watching eBay for aluminum but the prices seem to have a great range, and so does the quality of the aluminum.

    Your rails are setting behind me as I type this. Good news it I'm moving out of my college apartment and into a nice quiet duplex with a garage to work in . Bad news is I have some other large house hold purchases I need to make before I can devote the extra discretionary cash to the cnc project . I need to hold my self back and not go crazy on eBay with the credit card .


    If you get any shorter rails in the 12-18” range say SR20 or SR25 let me know, I’m looking for some larger longer rails for my z-axis, because I’m not happy with the ones I currently have .

    I understand the not having allot of advice when it comes to cnc, I’m in the same boat. Now if you have any physics or computational physics questions, those I can answer .
    Dan Sherman


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    Dan,
    Best I can come to your rail needs is either 11" THK RSR20 or 25" SR20W. Either one comes in pairs and both are excellent.

    For aluminum frame materials I had to shop the local outlets as I was not finding what I needed on the net or elsewhere.

    Understand your issues. We just did a move and that has presented us with some challanges like yours. As for the credit card I am trying to stick with the rule that if I can not pay cash then I can't afford it. Its a good rule when I can put it into practice.

    Mike


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    Hey Mike, did you ever find that email containing the instructions for the stepper setup?
    Proud owner of a Series II Bridgeport.


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    Andrew,
    I think this may be it. For Turbo cnc go to Set up machine - Motion set up. Then for a place to start change the defaults to...

    1. Max Speed (Hz) 12000
    2. Accel (Hz/s) 14000
    3. Max Start Speed (Hz) 1500
    4. Pulse Width 1

    These values really settled my motors down. I have not fooled with these numbers yet to see what changes.

    Mike


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    Mike

    I sent you an e-mail, let me know if you don't get it.
    Dan Sherman


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