This is my plan.
Travel is: 320mmx210mmx140mm
Material: 7075 Alum.
Total Weight so far (everything in the picture): 25Kg
Any comment will be welcome.
Thanks
Paul
I am planning to build a XY Table for my new desktop CNC.
Using HIWIN HGW20CC Linear Rail.
Thinking about using 510mmX150mmX18mm 7075 alum for the bed.
Looking for accuracy at 0.02mm/300mm for the travel.
But is the bed will be rigid enough for this requirement?
The material I will be cutting is plastic, wood and 6061 alum.
The spindle is a 800w water cool.
This is my plan.
Travel is: 320mmx210mmx140mm
Material: 7075 Alum.
Total Weight so far (everything in the picture): 25Kg
Any comment will be welcome.
Thanks
Paul
I can't say for sure but maybe it would be better to put the Y on the bottom and the longer X on top? Most mills I have seen are set up that way.
That is true. I will switch X and Y. Now I am trying to figure out why is that. Is it bacause of balancing?
But from the load point of view, are we putting heavier (longer) one on the top now?
Thanks
is it a better way just to build the 3 Axis seperately then use 8020 to do the whole structure. This way has more flexibilities to adjuest the relation ship between X, Y and Z.
What size of 8020 will be the best choice to build a rigid frame to mount the 3 axis for machining alum in the future?
Only for hobby parts machining, so not expecting high cutting speed.
3060 is the biggest 8020 makes in fractional. 40-8016 in metric. Get the tech tool box from their website they have a free deflection calculator.
80/20® Inc. - The Industrial Erector Set®
Thanks. 3060 is pretty BIG. 20 size would look "comfortable" to me
But I will check out the calculator to see if I can figure it out.
Any rough rough idea how much it will cost to build the frame by using 8020 material?
Just want to compare with machining the frame.
Thanks
Paul
This may help items in 80 20 8020 Aluminum T-Slot T Slot extrusion 8020 garage sale store on eBay!
Check your local distributor I got my extrusion for cheaper then on the ebay store from a local distributor.
Thanks for the link.
How about the cutting service 8020 provides?
Do they provide accurate cutting (Better than 0.05mm)?
Not sure. I know my stuff was right on the money for a tape measure. If you want to get that exact I would contact them or have it faced with milled
May need a better design to avoid face milling. They have some brackets to do 90 degree connections. Couldn't find any parallelism and perpendicularity test data in this forum for those DIY CNC machines.Not sure why people don't do it. This would be the first thing I would check. This is very important for 2 side cutting.You don't see it for one side cutting. when you flip, all the errors show up![]()