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Old 09-06-2003, 12:47 PM
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5 Axis Rotery Head Home Cnc Router

Hello all cnc and router gurus

I am Planning on designing and building a 5 axis router

1. I need input about servos or stepper motors

2. Machine controller software package for 5 axis or more

3. Spindles (porter cable 3 1/4 horsepower possible or What?)

4. input about custom designed toolchanger (possibly )
This machines envolpe will be approx. 50."X 30." X20."

I have pretty much decided on THK rail (ebay) for xy and z axis
4th and 5th axis will be custom design and built by me and Pro E (stainless steel machined weldments, custum gear driven most likly)

If I get enough input from everyone I will make pdf engineering drawings (very detailed) of whole project step 1 through 350 Material lists etc...

To all that would like to be involved and eventually build your own Please start posting.

The designs will be posted step by step and displayed as we go in this Thread So all can be envovled that want to be in designing !!! (however I will have final say )

Money i will spend on this project will be approx $3500.

I get all metals at cost From the machine shop i work for and also have alot of steel tubing i can use for free.

So materials is pretty much coved What i need for you guys is knowledge of home cnc.

Expect to see 1st designs in 3 weeks from now

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!. I would go servo's and Gecko320 drives

2. TurboCNC does up to 8 axis, Not sure about Mach 1

3. That router works great.

4. Add this later. Get up and going first.

It would be great to see. I look forwarsd to seeing what will happen!

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Hi
You may want to take a look here
http://www.rainnea.com/cnc.htm
this guy has a homemade 6 axis machine and software for programing it.
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Here is preliminary design of base with thk rail
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Choose "Attach file". make sure your image is in JPG format.

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This going to be a moving table or moving gantry design? If moving gantry, you need to think about the leadscrew location and getting a table on top there somehwhere. I put my thk rails on the side, so I had a spot to put the table. If I did it again, I would put the thk rails under the frame for two reasons: to keep them out of the dust, and to equalize the wear so it's not always on the one side of the bearings.

Have a look:

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looks good

im a newb at home cnc. im planing on making a 3+ axis machine in the near future. id love to see your plans, sounds very promising.
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I will be starting to design rotary late this week
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Nice,

A couple of comments. If you are using one x axis leadscrew, you need to tie the angle brakets together underneeth, for a place to attach a nut. Even with two screws, tieing it together here will help keep it more rigid.

The z-axis plate for holding your spindle needs to extend beyond the bottom bearings by the amount of z axis clearance it has. Otherwise, the spindle won't reach the table. I am not saying it needs to be like my machine, but here is a pic of what I mean.

Not being critical, just pointing out some stuff that I learned the hard way...

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But dont forget about 4th and 5th axis rotary on the front z plate
the mechanics and assembly of this device will bring placment of router down I have A vision but not modeled in Proe yet remember this is all preliminery design in proe this can all be ajusted in a matter of minutes.

So I am not so worried about every aspect like the ball screws until i have all the major components designed and modeled.

I acually plan on having major changes after major design is done.

This is really just A design concept.

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But dont forget about 4th and 5th axis rotary on the front z plate
Of course. I am starting to see it now. I will keep watching for updates.

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Hi mace. While I may not have very much to input I am very interested in the 5 axis head design since this is something I want to do in the future except I want to build a really small one.
I am talking something on the table top size that can be picked up and carried by one person.

Are you thinking of using belts to drive the 4 and 5 or round spur gears?

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