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22nd January 2008, 08:02 PM #1GOLD MEMBER
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Some CNC machines
Seeing as we have been given a CNC area I am going to kick off with a couple of machines I have built. There are build logs for some of these on this forum already but to put them all together it shows what type of machines can be built. Hopefully other will follow because everybody has a different slant and uses different materials. If there are any members who have built MDF machines it would be good to see them.
I post back later with the types of projects that can be made using these machines.Cheers,
Rod
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3rd May 2008, 12:20 PM #2New Member
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Hi all. First post, so be gentle!
Here is a machine that a friend and I built for a uni project a few years ago. I did the mechanical side, and my mate did the motor drivers. It now resides in my under size workshop, in which I don't get to spend as much time as I would like to. In fact, sadly it has not really been switched on for over a year. But i plan for that to change very soon.
Have a look here:
http://www.amnet.net.au/~jewell1/
The steppers are just big enough to do the job, but we are in the process of converting it to servos. The lead screws are ACME with nylon lead nuts. Skate bearings all over. Steel and Ali welded construction (I am lucky to have access to a steel fabrication workshop with talented welding people). It has a spindle that I was very very very lucky to get hold of.
I hope to start building another machine soon for engraving and light milling of aluminium. that way the metal swarf stays away from the timber.
So many projects, not enough time....
Tim
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4th May 2008, 09:44 AM #3
Rod, you are making me drool
Tim, you have a great looking CNC machine there. It would be good to see a few more shots of the XYZ's mechanical setup. I have just received a set of 305oz steppers and am looking for inspiration to construct my own machine. Presently looking at fabricating home-brew linear slides so some detail pictures of your setup would be greatly appreciated.The first step towards knowledge is to know that we are ignorant.
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4th May 2008, 11:53 AM #4
I am just in the process of my first CNC router build, I have never taken a project of this size to date, and I am looking forward to the challenge.
I did purchase the 2006 kit from Joe, and according to him should be ready for shipping this week. My first thought was the Jgro but I felt Joe's would work fine for a first try.
I have a million questions in my mind, but some will be answered as I build and some I will have to ask the more experienced builders.
Thanks for posting your pics,
I feel like a youngster waiting for Santa.
Have a great day!
JohnCleaning my glasses will not make me look any better,
But will make what I am looking at better.
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4th May 2008, 12:36 PM #5GOLD MEMBER
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Hi Tim,
Great machine and good work on your projects.Cheers,
Rod
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4th May 2008, 12:50 PM #6
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4th May 2008, 01:03 PM #7
Tim,
That is good CNC thanks for the link!
Gator3535 just little too big for most of us
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4th May 2008, 01:07 PM #8
sorry .. I forgot to make the picture smaller .. this is only a 4x8 machine .. anythings smaller is a toy!
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4th May 2008, 01:18 PM #9
heres a smaller one for ya
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4th May 2008, 01:21 PM #10
I have been working with these machines for a few years .. would love to hear from anyone who is working in a small production plant.
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4th May 2008, 01:24 PM #11
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4th May 2008, 01:27 PM #12
no .. this is an omnitech .. made by anderson .. is this forum only for home builds? Sorry
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4th May 2008, 01:35 PM #13
No its OK mate just start a new thread, I think one or two guys on this forum may work in that area but most of us do it for a hobby.
I like to move it move it, I like to move it.
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