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Dear All, I am browsing this site for a couple of months and found it very helpful. It was really amazing to find so many things happing here. Finally I decided to make my cnc for drilling/milling PCBs. Can anyone provide some tips on this. I want to have work area 12 x 12 inch at minimum and plan to use T-Slots and linear bearings with moving gantry. 1) What should the size of t-slots 80x80, 60x120 for x-axis ??? 2)Should I use shaft/shaft support/open pillow blocks or Precision Profile Rail Systems. 3)Should I use one lead screw or 2 leads screw(belt-driven) for x-axis. 4) I somewhat like the bungard cnc but it is out of my reach. Does anybody explain the x-axis system of bungard. I could not figure out exactly. 5) It is possible to buy a slim motor-integrated spindle cheaply for pcbs. As this is going to be my first machine, please help me in taking decisions. Thanxs. |
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Milling PCB's is a good way for an electronics hobbiest to make PCB's without chemicals, if that is what they want to do... With a moderately accurate CNC router/mill you can make very functional PCB cheaply. (I don't actually do either, I get my PCB's made by a commercial PCB fab. house...) |
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| Kiwichris Well having milled a few PCB,s myself and then using direct inkjet printing of PCB's. I Know which i prefer: This method gives a much better finished product and is a lot less costly than building a mill to machine boards. Yeah don't like them chemicals myself, but results speak for them self. Kym |
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| Well, I make board using toner transfers and wanted some easier process. Hence I talked about milling. But my boards needs to be drilled also (most of them are 0.8mm ). It is a tedious job to make large (200-400 ) number of holes using hand drill/drill press. CNC PCB drillers are better choice as switching to surface mount components is not always a viable solution for me. Hence I decided to make a m/c for this purpose only. With so many expert here I expect a little guidance for my first project. I know about direct PCB printing.It's a superb option. But I will get my hands dirty after this project. |
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