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Old 02-13-2010, 11:59 PM
 
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Nice forum, spent the last few hours reading. Seems like a great group of talented people.

I think I'd like to try my hand at a desktop CNC project see if it whets my appetite. We live in a small urban house so size is a major factor I'm into high power rocketry and a small CNC machine that could cut/engrave fins, bulkheads and center rings out of 12" x 15" fiberglass, plywood and carbon fiber stock would be great (mebe some light gage alumin bulkheads as well). Material thickness vary from .125" to 1/2" thickness.

The amount of threads to search here is a bit overwhelming. Could someone guide me towards some build/plan threads that might fit my needs.

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What is your budget?

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What is your budget?

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Thanks Jeff, Im thinking approx $200-250 to start with.
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Hi John,

You will be hard pressed to get any CNC, no matter the size, at $250. But if you have access to old printers or copiers they use pretty good steppers. There are inexpensive controllers out there too like Easy-CNC http://www.easy-cnc.com/3axisdriver.html for about $150. There are less expensive alternatives but you'll have to solder the unit together.

The materials will depend on the size, speed, and rigidity you are looking for.

It'll run from discarded gas pipe and skate bearings to linear rails and bearing blocks. Threaded rod and DIY nuts (from plastic) to ball screws. MDF to aluminum structure (extruded 8020 normally).....

So it is possible to do it for that amount but you need to decided what you are looking for and whether or not you have access to "free" stuff....

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Do you have access to a CNC router to cut the component parts?

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Matt: Thanks for that link. Looks like a controller is a substantial part of the cost

Jeff, I don't have access yet but Im alumni at Steven's Institute of Tech in Hoboken and might be able to get some access to a decent machine to cut some parts

Revised my budget to $350 at this point as i dont want to scratch build a controller.
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John,

That's a pretty tight budget you have. I don't think it's possible to build a good CNC machine having 300$. Electronics alone could easily be more than that. And mechanical part is even more expensve.
That is, of course, if you don't want to end up with just a toy that can't reliably cut anything harder than wax.

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John,

Get a friend with a soldering iron to help you.

You cant beat $64.00 for a 3 axis driver board.

http://www.hobbycnc.com/products/hob...ver-board-kit/

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You should check this one out. You'll still need to add in your electronics but it has everytrhing but the electronics for under 400.

You should probably up your budget. $300 - 400 should be reserved for electronics alone. That's one thing you could reuse on your next machine.

http://modularcnc.flyingcart.com/ind...pid=51&cat_id=
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Originally Posted by jalessi View Post
John,

Get a friend with a soldering iron to help you.

You cant beat $64.00 for a 3 axis driver board.

http://www.hobbycnc.com/products/hob...ver-board-kit/

Several Zone members have free easy to follow CNC router plans.

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Awesome Jeff.
I've got some past experience as stereo tech so my soldering skills are pretty top notch, the kit is perfect @ $65-prolly about 1 hour to populate and solder, good current output for my purposes, cutting G10 fiberglass sheet.
Just ordered it

I think meshing that driver that with a gussied up variant of Tom McWires's Easy CNC will be good for me.

If I decide to go further I lay off of buying my next level of rocket hardware ($$$$) and upgrade.

Thanks again to everyone for their feedback
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Like you, I wanted to start with a small CNC to cut parts for my RC model planes. I built Macwire's Easy CNC because it was simple and used components that were easy to find. However, I can not recommend the machine. It will only work for VERY light work due to the nature of the spring loaded bearing approach. I spent a lot more time 'fixing' the design to give it more rigidity than I spent building it originally. However, if you decide to use the basic design, you will have to make it quite a bit larger to accomodate the size parts you listed. In your redesign, get rid of the original bearing linear guide approach and replace it with something much more rigid.

I will also add my vote for the HobbyCNC boards. I built mine in about 2 hours and it worked perfectly. It has been in use for over a year now. You can also pick up inexpensive stepper motors on eBay or electronic surplus stores to get you started.

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like they all said. $350 should get you a decent set of electronics
for a fully functioning machine it'll be a grand or over.

i recently finished what i call a capable machine, with gecko g540 drivers, strong aluminium frame custom machined, nema 23 steppers, cheap laminate trimmer spindle, (what i consider the cheapest linear bearing) brass bushings on bright mild steel rail, and chinese ball screws. and all up it was around 1500 to 2000. it only has the
300X300x100 mm work area and i call that a basic machine
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