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We're started building our first router. This design is made from aluminium plate. We don't have access to a milling machine so one of the criteria was to be have simple parts. Progress to date: This is the partially assembled machine (a number of parts still need boring work). Rhino design and progress is documented at http://www.homecnc.org/index.php/CNC_Milling_machine The end result should wind up looking like... |
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| i shouldn't write about stability, since i didn't finished my design (okay - design finished, but not became real machine yet), but... i would suggest you increasing bearings spread in all axis, adn adding additional plates on every bearing - one is not enought (in my opinion at least) you should consider making z axis with one drive - two, if missed steps occour may lead you to a dead stall if you want to leave 2 threaded rods on z axis, then at least use one engine and geared belt to transfer power if stepper will miss a step - both rods will |
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| Agreed, the bearing spread is a concern, but it's easy enough to change it later so we'll start with a 100mm spread and see how we go. The linear bearings are reasonably tight and we're intending to pre-tension the rods so we'll see how we go. Obviously increasing the spread will reduce the travel. Re the two steppers. If this turns out to be a serious issue I'll add encoders to the Z shafts to detect and correct this. The thread pitch is fairly low so a cheap encoder that only does 16 or 32 pulses per turn would be adequate. |
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| scared of geared belts are we? you're absolutly right - they have so many tooths that they have to bite! 2 steppers and two encoders + electronics controlling them will be cheaper than 3 gears, one stepper and synchro belt? wierd logic behind this! oh - i failed to mention 2 couplings versus 0 in belt approach |
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Whereas, I do already have the electronics to run 4 steppers, 2 encoders and stepper motors to suit. ![]() So for me, moving to a geared belt setup would be a significant increase in complexity. I may eventually go in that direction, but not yet... |
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