About to build this thing and I wish the guide was more comprehensive. I have virtually no experience with things like this, so I'm a bit worried that I'll put some things together the wrong way or will end up with bunch of unused parts and then wonder what I did wrong.
Good thing Kent lives about 20 minutes away from me, otherwise I'd be in a bit of trouble.
Hard or not, I sure can't wait to put it together. Kent's looked like a mean machine, heh
-BK
Kent's looked like a mean machine
Mean ? it's only bit me once or twice .....
I will have to admit it has chewed up a project or two ...
I am glad you liked it
kent
Does anyone possibly have a bill of material for the model 2006 that would be willing to share? I have the drawings but, since there is only one view, I'm not sure what the material thickness is. I'm thinking most of it is 3/4".
Thanks
Kilroy
Someone did not take heed
http://shop.ebay.com/merchant/dacostad
Joe,
I have gone through your excellent edrawings (for some reason they are very choppy with my edrawing viewer and in SW) and combed through the work logs to see if you have used some sort of thrust bearings on your ACME screws to limit any potential end play. I have my Keling KL23H286-20-8B steppers here and there doesn't seem to be any enplay in their shafts so I was wondering if thrust bearings simply are not required? Maybe I just missed them?
If there WAS a post on this subject and I missed it, sorry for asking an "old" question.
Good evening. Help me please. I can't download drawings from post #156 because my ISP have limited number of external IP-addresses. So RapidShare "says" to me, that I downloading another file already. Can anyone upload these drawings to other file-exchange service?
In advance I thank, Vitus
Vitus, try this one:
http://geno.boxgods.com/Joes_CNC_Model_2006_R-2.zip
Might be a good time to remind Joe I DID offer like 2 or 3 years ago to host all his files and movies on our servers. On a fat pipe in a world class data center. Free. No strings. Just as a thankyou for helping out the DIY guys.
I can give you your own folder Joe with FTP access if you like. Its even in Texas lol.
G
Thanks Joe
I am certainly not making any profit from selling it, in fact if I calculated the loss I might cry
Anyway it was either sell it to make room for the 4x4, scrap it and throw it out or build a bigger "Man House" - I figured selling it was the best option.
The guy who won the auction will be using it for his first foray into CNC and I am glad it will go to a good home and someone else will get to appreciate the quality of the design (and build).
David
Just getting ready to start a 2006 build, and was just wondering if anyone has VCarve or Aspire files? I have the DXF but it would save some time to have the vcarve files.
Thanx,
Scott...
hellow joe,
I am currently studying Bachelor of Mechatronics Engg and I have chose mini CNC lathe for turning and facing of wood and soft metals AS my Final Year Project. I have to start right from scratch. Building of machine parts then making it CNC.
I just want to ask if I can use your design in my project (ofcourse i will cite ur proper reference in my project report)
Thank you. I am downloading this Joes_CNC_MODEL_2006_r2.zip 28MB file.
Please do reply back either in this forum or through PM(more gud if u provide me ur complete contact details to cite in my project report)
EDIT: WRONG POST I should have took a look on the file i downloaded. Its like gantry cutter.
Well, I'm pretty pumped up.. Just placed an order for your 2006 model kit, Joe. I'm not sure where to go from here. I'm looking forward to building/using this machine. Any guidance or advice is most appreciated. Jim McGrew (from Sawmill Creek Forum) pointed me in your direction. I've since read many good things about your design and service. It's tough to wait..
There is quite a bit of builds here to follow, with tons of pictures, the machine is pretty easy to build, I would make a directory on your computer and start saving some pictures for guidance, maybe break it down with sub directories of the components of the machine.