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Old 03-25-2007, 10:24 PM
 
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A high school senior's adventures in CNC

I am building a JGRO CNC router (with minor modification) for my high school engineering class senior project. I have chosen to do the project on my own for the class, but there are many people that have contributed to this project. As a result, after starting the build about 2 months ago, I am now just about finished and preparing the final assembly. Until now, I have been a periodic "lurker". Now, I'll be documenting the project. (haphazardly at first - until I get it completely built and turned in) Soon I'll be posting pictures and possibly video. I'll try keep the thread as up to date as possible!
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Hey ME, just wanted to welcome you, by now i'm sure you would've realized in here it's all about encouragement and support, where ever we can help just ask, we'll try to assist, looking forward to see pics of your build and if possible a video or two.

Good luck.
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Old 03-26-2007, 05:20 AM
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Hello ME,

Good luck with your build. If you have any questions you can ask any of the guy's here. I'm sure they will be glad to help. If you have been lurking awhile you have probably soaked up every thing you need to get the job done.

Have fun, it should always be fun...

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Old 03-26-2007, 10:17 PM
 
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Thanks, I finally got some Pics!

Have at 'em!, I'll probably be on tomorrow to post any explanations for the photos,you can also let me know if there is anything you would like to know in detail as well.

(I can't seem to get the thumbnails to come up for these so I'm just linking them back to where they're hosted on my site.)

This old UT2004 box is running Ubuntu (Dapper) with EMC2 installed
http://x17.50webs.com/computer.jpg
http://x17.50webs.com/computer_side.jpg

The drivers, interface, and power supply all fit neatly into an old computer case I had, the only thing missing is a cooling fan
http://x17.50webs.com/the_controller.jpg
http://x17.50webs.com/controller_guts.jpg

My precious PICStep V4 Drivers with the PMINMO 4 axis interface BOB
http://x17.50webs.com/drivers_and_interface.jpg

This was an ebay deal, it's a 24v 12.5 amp regulated PS with internal cooling fan
http://x17.50webs.com/powersupply.jpg

Some specially machined parts made at my local robotics club, the plastic came from a friend and major contributor to the project, Bob Cole, another member on CNCZONE
http://x17.50webs.com/leadscrew_end.jpg
http://x17.50webs.com/abnut_with_awblock.jpg
http://x17.50webs.com/motor_coupler.jpg

This is the overall machine state as of tonight. Note, most of the mdf (with the exception of the support tables) was cut using a 4'X8' cnc router at a local sign shop, Bob Cole is also to thank for this wonderful favor! Thanks again Bob!
http://x17.50webs.com/machine_front.jpg
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These motors were a steal at $20 a pop (they retail new at ~$200) from Electronics Surplus Inc. (ESI) in Cleveland, Ohio
http://x17.50webs.com/motor.jpg
http://x17.50webs.com/motor_label.jpg

My router is a reconditioned Craftsman I got from a Sears service center
http://x17.50webs.com/router_in_mount.jpg

The work table is made with glue and pin nails (I got a 23 gauge pin nailer from Harbor Freight for ~$25) - (be warned these things are easily jammed if working to fast, in my experience, a jam usually breaks it) anyway, when not jammed it did a great job, the big reason for such a small gauge was to not split the mdf
http://x17.50webs.com/worktable_supporttable.jpg

Here's the nifty z-axis
http://x17.50webs.com/z_axis.jpg

(if any of these give you an error 403 forbidden, just reload the page and it should work) --(in Firefox you have to go to the address bar and click the address and then hit enter to get it to work; In IE, it doesn't work. In either case to see the image you can copy and paste the link text into the address bar and it'll work)

I'll fix this sometime tomorrow! Sorry
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Old 03-28-2007, 01:03 AM
 
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Talking It's ALIVE!!!!!

I just finished the final assembly!!!!! (with the exception of attaching the final work tabletop)

After fiddling with my drivers, and thinking that one was fried (I even ordered 2 new replacement H-bridge driver ic's that the picsteps use) I found that the driver was not dead, but it only had some questionable looking solder joints which could have shorted... Anyway, without that driver I only had 2 axes running which was no fun! Now after some cleaning I've all three to moving about, and with the router mounted in this thing it's looking pretty sweet!

As for a fix to the pictures, I think I'll make a brief html page on my hosted site to get around the webserver error; alternatively I might look into cnczone's gallery. The way things are going I hope to be posting some video soon as well!

Oh and by the way, I neglected to give you guys a name to call ME, Tom sounds better

Thanks
-Tom
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Old 03-28-2007, 04:17 AM
 
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Hey tom, why not just try posting your pix directly into your thread, when posting a reply just click on "manage attachments" like this:
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Good Idea! I didn't catch that... :)

Here's the pics from a couple days ago, tonight I should have some more recent ones up.
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Nice job Tom. Where are you going to college?
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Thumbs up It's WORKING !!!!!! & I have more pics (and a video soon)

Hi all,

Just updating the post with the latest photos, I cut my first part today!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It's the 3d chips sample that comes with emc. (the head and feed are cut short because I used a 2x4 and the nose and stomach are left flat because my router bit's flutes aren't long enough.

Glider, at this point I am limited in terms of colleges, I have applied to Carnegie Mellon, Rensalear Polytechnic, Case Western, Rose-Hulman, and Kettering University (GMI). I am accepted at Kettering and Case, however; if I don't get any acceptance letters from the other schools, It's looking like Case... I intend to major in Computer Engineering, because it seems to combine Electrical Engineering and Computer Science into an engineering degree. I like to make electronics like the controllers in this machine, yet I also like to program machines and devices to work autonomously.

Picture explanations:

The first picture is of the controller which I had to rewire a little because one of the drivers wasn't working..? Works now! (I think it was the ribbon cable)

The other is my makeshift cooling fan for the controller

Then there is a screenshot as emc was running

The router mounted with the bit installed

The first part I cutout

and a couple shots of the machine from the side fully assembled (that's Zelda for Wii in the background in case you're wondering)
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Niiice, you're well on your way, now you can do all sorts of stuff, i like your cooling fan, i have one exactly like it.
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Tom,
nicely done. Where ever you go to college, they will be glad to have you. You will go far. Thanks for the pics.
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Old 03-30-2007, 07:15 PM
 
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Thanks

Glider, thanks!

I will be posting a video of this here, (and probably a duplicate post in the jgro video thread) shortly as soon as I can get a youtube account and remember to bring my digital camera to the shop where the machine is at the moment. I should have it on monday or tuesday next week. I will most likely be running an emc sample the same one I cut out of wood, only this time using HDPE foam (sign foam). Eventually, either using demo software or purchasing some, I should be able to make a video of it making some of my custom designs. (those may be down the road a bit, anywhere from this weekend to up to a month from now)

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