No,
THANK YOU!!!
Thanks for sharing.
A job well done,
HayTay
Here are the e-drawings for your review, they have the measure feature in solidworks e-drawing viewer (free) turned on.
By downloading these plans you are agreeing to use them for personal use ONLY! not to be used in any reproduction of the machine or parts other than personal use without my expressed permission.
Thanks, Joe
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No,
THANK YOU!!!
Thanks for sharing.
A job well done,
HayTay
Looks great, Joe! Wonderful job! This will get alot of new folks excited about building. I can see alot of new threads coming about the new Joe 2006 cnc design....Again, great work, Joe!!
Its finally complete and it looks great. Congrats Joe.
Jason
Are you missing the u bolts and bearings on the z-aixs? As drawn it would fall off
Yes i figured it was a given.Originally Posted by randyf1965
Thanks Guys, I hope it will help people out to achieve a good DIY CNC Machine...
Dear Joe,
Many many thanks for all the fantastic information you have posted. I've been following your work in complete awe.
I'm so sorry to trouble you, but can you possibly let me know how to view your drawings? I downloaded the zip file and then extracted the files but I don't know what to do now. Do I need a Solidworks viewer? Any help would be enormously appreciated.
Best wishes
Martin
E-drawing viewer
http://www.solidworks.com/pages/prog...TOKEN=28246981
Joe
Joe,
I have just been reading this complete thread and I must say that I admire the quality of work that you are doing.
I would like to know if you are still thinking about offering a kit of precut parts for the poor souls like me that do not currently own a cnc machine.
If you had any idea of cost, it would be very nice to have as well.
I am looking at building my own cnc machine and I have been looking at plenty of plans of the internet lately.
Clearly, your project is way above anything else I have encountered so far.
Thank you for your wonderful work and experience sharing.
Cordially,
Arno
Hmmmm....based on that disclaimer....I don't want to taint my brain with elements of your design which I suspect is well done.
LOL... you can use them for your own personal use... I just did not want people to get them and then start making all the parts for people when i put in alot of hours to help bring a sturdy CNC Machine to people, the basic concept is derived from here at the zone. and anyone with a machine already can cut one for them selves, I will just offer a kit for people who do not have the means to cut it.Originally Posted by ViperTX
Joe
Here is the link to the complete build.
http://www.cnczone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=15139
Joe,
I have followed your thread and I really like the approach of using your working CNC to build a better machine.
I have tried to download these drawings several times without success. I have tried just clicking on the link and doing "save link as" but no joy in mudville. Any helpful suggestions appreciated.
Alan
I tried the zip file it starts to download for me when i click on it and it askes me to open/save as etc.Originally Posted by acondit
Joe,
It was showing the attachment.php name in my save as dialog, but when I actually started the download it saved the correct file.
Thanks,
Alan
Decided on a price for this kit?Originally Posted by joe2000che
Dale
Hi Joe,
Thanks for your contribution. People like you really help newbies like me get out of the blocks. Have you put together a kit yet?. I was looking at building a JRGO, but yours is much more robust.
Thanks
Mike
Is there a way to show measurements on the drawings. I downloaded them and can view them just fine but I am at a loss for sizes.
Neil