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Old 02-03-2004, 04:49 PM
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Cool Converting Mini Mill to CNC(HF44991)

Newbie here I've run a HAAS V-4 20Hp and I'm new to this it was fun playing with this machine. But now I want to make my own. How do I convert this model http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=44991) to CNC.What X,Y,Z plans are offered or used,what will work, do you have photos of one you've already done with a similar Mini Mill. I do want to put this together. please give me a list of everything I need including the following servo, drivers, control box, power, hardware or wiring plans software, setup and so on. So, that i may calculate exact cost. thankyou in advance.

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Mitch, if you don't mind my asking, approx how much $ is involved, and for someone who's not stupid, but has never done somethign like this, what's the %@#$ factor?? How are the results running 2 and 3d toolpaths?

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mill $400 new
motor drivers $350 new
200 in oz stepper motors $150 used e bay
pc 400mhz $80 used
stepper software Q step $55
$1035

Fun factor I would say easy, 2d and 3d parts are good.
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On yours I Like it but I need more info like ball screws which I understand takes slop out. What Kind of wiring diagrams do you have, What brand motors ie..model, Servo or steppers, power supply, design of control box, (I need more detailed info in order to bulid this) thanks very much

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There are many ways to approach it. Entry level is steppers and factory lead screws. Adjust for the backlash in your program that you use to run the machine. Look at Mach2mill for a program.

Servos and ball screws are better, much better, but more $$$.

Building your first one is an educational experience, and a treasure hunt all in one. You will be digging around for info and parts. If you get stalled shoot me an email I will help with what I can.
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