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After reading everything I could find, including a lot of CNC Zone, I decided to build a DIY CNC Machine. I used the free plans from ModularCNC, and slowly made my through the cut-out and build. Most of the machine is made with 3/4" MDF. And here are a few test cuts... I am writing my build up in a blog, slowly adding everything I have done...only a little there so far, but more pictures and write-up to follow. Here is the link to the BLOG. The build was a lot of fun...and frustrating. I am using NEMA 17 Stepper motors, 75oz/in, the Univelop 3-axis Stepper motor driver board, and a 20v 6 amp power supply. I have about 12" x 12" x 3.5" cutting area. More to follow... Last edited by ejjenkins; 03-16-2010 at 12:55 PM. |
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| Looks pretty good. I'd try to get any unprotected wood either painted or clearcoated, and MDF doesn't like moisture. Looks excellent otherwise though ![]() How happy are you with it's performance with such little torque? Do the motors seem to drive it just fine? |
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| Now that everything is running, I plan to paint all the "stationary" parts and I will put a clear coat on the rest. All of the MDF will be coated in something. As far as the motors, they do a pretty good job, I am just doing a bunch of testing now, and I am running them at 10 ipm just to make sure everything is working ok, I will try to up the speed as I get a little more comfortable with everything. Overall, I am very pleased, I will try to mill a printed circuit board this weekend and see how it does. I already have request from friends for all sorts of things. I think it will keep me busy in my spare time. |
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| I have done a few more test, I did a small raised relief carving of the Dodge Ram emblem at 4 x 4 inches in MDF and I ran the machine at 24 ipm, the carving turned out great, and the machine ran the 24 ipm with no problem. I used a 1/16" ball nose end mill. I will post a photo later... I plan to keep turning up the speed (depending on material and bits) until I get the best speed out of the machine. What is a good speed to expect from this type of machine? I am still pretty new at this. |
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