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Hello all, I am planning to build a CNC Router. I need some information, and plan(s) to help me get started. If you have any drawings and would like to share it with me, please send the file(s) Here. Edit: Please list the parts that i need. Thank you EZ |
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| EZ: I'm sure there are any number of people here who will be glad to help you along with your project (I know I will as much as I am able). But, and this is a big one , I for one expect you to do at least the ground work yourself. You'll get abundant answers for specific questions.I think Robert Heinlein said it best "TANSTAAFL" (there ain't no such thing as a free lunch). robotic regards, Tom = = = = = Bringing quotations into your life and life into your quotations. - - Dr. Marde Grothe |
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| Well, i wish you the best of luck. Sometimes you need it when building along. I'm still building myself and had to rethink a lot of parts as i proceeded. But then again, i built along without drawings or plans. Once you understand the big picture, the building plans will follow shortly. For instance, make your own. Anyway, as we are into mentioning abreviations, maybe this one comes in handy : RTFM (Read The Fxxxxxx Manuals) Good luck, Ed.
__________________ Not the horse, of course of course... Building my own Scrapheap challenge CNC, or is it Junkyard wars CNC? |
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| here's some links ... http://www.machinetoolcamp.com/ http://www.campbelldesigns.com/ (your mileage may vary ....) |
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| What Size machine do you want to build ?? Have you looked at Data-Cut ?? I bought plans from DataCut and Machine Tool Camp.... then designed my own machine - a 4 X 8 machine - you can see pics on this forum....... Good Luck !! |
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We need you to narrow down some of your options. For example...do you have some type of project in mind, for which you will use the router? If you want to cut clock gears (my purpose) then your machine will be very different in both size and design, than if you want to do micro-engraving, or if you want to cut out full sized airplane parts, or if you want to carve statues. Yes, it makes a difference. The type of routers we usually discuss are 3 axis routers (the router head moves up and down, only, so no undercutting is possible) made for working wood and "soft" metals like brass and aluminum. Most of the routers shown on this forum are loosely derived from 2 designs. First is a fixed gantry design. Remember the computer plotters from years ago? Same idea -- the cutter head moves left to right, and the table itself moves front to back, just like the paper in those old plotters. Y and X axis respectively. Z is up and down. The other kind is a moving gantry design. On this kind, the table (holding your workpiece) is stationary, and the router is moved in both the X and Y directions. This one takes up less room, but is not as inherently stiff... Most of our routers are homebrewed devices, and very few of us have worked from plans. Of the plans I've heard about, the best seem to be from Bob Campbell, and from J.C.Kleinbauer. From memory, http://www.campbelldesigns.com and http://www.kleinbauer.com A warning -- though I've not dealt with him personally, Kleinbauer is reputed to be somewhat "moody," but his designs are quite ingenious. Many of us have taken inspiration from his site and his designs, including me. Credit where credit is due -- he's a clever engineer. The Kleinbauer designs focus on homebuilt units, made from hardware store parts, cobbled together in your garage. Bob Campbell's plans focus on a much higher level of accuracy, and a MUCH higher overall price due to the parts he specs, but you get a much better machine in the process. We're talking the difference between $100 and $1000, though... Look around this site, first -- look at the photos and the movies of the units that we've built. *Understand* how they work -- they're pretty simple devices, really. *Then* look at the plans, and you'll have a better idea of what you actually want and need. It's also possible to modify commercially available mills, at relatively minimal cost, to CNC control. The Mini and Micro mills from Harbor Freight are very popular for this purpose, and if you hit the right sale, can be had for $150-300. http://www.littlemachineshop.com (I think that's right) has complete conversion kits for these units...it would eliminate half of the fun, though...the design and building of your own mechanism. Oh...one last hint. If you choose to build a unit, it's human nature to want to revise it in a later version -- a second or even a third machine. Just get something working for your first machine, hopefully at minimal cost, and then incorporate your improvements into version 2. -- Chuck Knight |
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| His public commercial site is at www.crankorgan.com (He no longer has a public forum). robotic regards, Tom = = = = = A man is a person who will pay two dollars for a one-dollar item he wants. A woman will pay one dollar for a two-dollar item she doesn't want. - - Frank Tanana Last edited by CNCadmin; 08-20-2003 at 02:07 PM. |
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