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    Home build CNC mill/router

    What do you think about this machine?
    It took me about 3 weeks to build-it from scratch, but the results are very good. Cnczone was very usefull.

    Things left to be done:
    - arrange the wires
    - mount limit switch and Estop
    - update to a 3 axis microstepp driver (i would like to use the new A4983 allegro chips)
    - buy a USB CNC controller
    - build an automatic speed controler for motor (it is a cheap 220V/115W driller, but is working very well in DC too - so it's easy to control the motor voltage to get different RPM; tought about encoder-PIC-pwm-PowerMOS to set the speed)

    You will see the tools i have been used, and the result (2 pcb)
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    Machine is looking pretty good, what are working dimensions?

    Is there reason why you want to use USB?


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    Quote Originally Posted by rustamd View Post
    Machine is looking pretty good, what are working dimensions?
    30/30/8 cm (forget to mention)
    Quote Originally Posted by rustamd View Post
    Is there reason why you want to use USB?
    i want to use my notebook;
    usb will be much smother as parallel port;
    i do'nt want dos mode for a computer.


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    evolution

    arranged the wires, and maked a small project:
    a Nokia 3310/3410 display to be used with my 16FXXX

    all made with my cnc (except display, ofcorse )
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    please anyone has adocumentation about
    using USB with pic microcontroller?


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    I LIKE IT


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    please anyone has adocumentation about
    using USB with pic microcontroller?
    http://www.create.ucsb.edu/~dano/CUI/

    Bob


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    Have you got any pics of the anti-backlash configuration you have mentioned? Would be interested to see this, since I have much the same leadscrews and leadnuts.

    Thanks


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    My new mini-CNC mill for PCB

    Hello,
    This time took me about 1 week to complete the mechanical part of this. I wanted to be cheap... very cheap, and with components that can be found in any hardware store.
    Used:
    - drawer sliders;
    - Al frame - square;
    - Al frame L shape, 2mm/3mm thick
    - some Al sheet (2-3mm thick);
    - blind rivets;
    - M4 nuts and bolts;
    - M8 acme thread;
    - hard plastic as M8 nut;
    - aquarium tube;
    - steppers
    - MDF 30x30 cm
    Tested only one axis at time, with manual jog, and seem to work properly. Backlash is zero at the moment - but probably will appear soon. Seem stiff enough - more than enough to mill and cut PCB.
    After I finish the electronics part, I will test-it more.

    Thanks for watching and sharing your opinion
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    The first machine at the top of the page , what kind of tubing and bearing setup is that and where did you get it from.


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    Quote Originally Posted by GLynnC View Post
    The first machine at the top of the page , what kind of tubing and bearing setup is that and where did you get it from.
    There are 12mm round rod with associated bronze bushings. I get them from A3 XEROX inkjet printer (don't remember the model). Steppers are from that printer too.


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    it looks nice


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