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Old 10-30-2008, 11:22 PM
 
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Cool modern commercial cnc design books / inside details

Hi

Can't seem to find books that go into detail about how a modern cnc machine is constructed ?

Particularly with respect to geometry, discussions of pros and cons of various layout choices, and what components are used (eg: thk bearings, etc).

Be nice to get a look inside one ! (modern commercial cnc machine)

Also looking for discussions on how the machines are accurately assembled within the resource constraints of a production environment - like how much precision grinding takes place, how much hand scraping, etc

Lastly how are the machines calibrated and tested ?

Thanks for your time.
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Theory and Design of CNC Systems (Springer Series in Advanced Manufacturing) has alot of stuff on the electronics side of things. There are copies floating around the net...
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yeah, cheers, I have that one already...

Its still not what I'm after tho - as you said, its mostly electronics. I'm more having difficulty with the mechanics part.

I note that there is a myriad of electronics resources on the internet - perhaps this is due to the close affiliation with electronics enthusiasts and the net... unfortunately not so for those of a mechanical persuasion !

In fact that basic mechanics, like load calculation etc, thats all cool, but where can I learn about the actual practical assembly of a commercial grade machine ?
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Have you checked out MechMate - give it a "google"
It is a nice - and large - professional-style machine I reckon - it might be what you are looking for.
Once the basics of the system are built - you could "jazz" it up with e-chain, covers, paint, etc to make it look more professional. Seems the principles and therefore the guts are all pretty much the same from a desktop to a large 6 axis floor model.
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Hey - thanks for that - very interesting reading. Cool project !

No thats not what I'm looking for tho... It is not a high precision machine.

As far as I know the professional machines mostly use linear roller bearings, but that is mostly based on hearsay, I haven't gotten to see inside one properly.

I'm mostly concerned with how all the components are made to line up, and how the machine is checked for trueness.

Cheers.
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Originally Posted by bobJandal View Post
Hey - thanks for that - very interesting reading. Cool project !

No thats not what I'm looking for tho... It is not a high precision machine.

As far as I know the professional machines mostly use linear roller bearings, but that is mostly based on hearsay, I haven't gotten to see inside one properly.

I'm mostly concerned with how all the components are made to line up, and how the machine is checked for trueness.

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you probably wont find this info at all simply because thats what we call trade secrets.

BUT.... since youre a kiwi...

google Laser tracker

thats what I use for inspection and alignment of CNC machines
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