Just to show…
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5142/5596303226_3d9403d98e.jpg
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5189/5596302372_718eea97a6.jpg
Just to show…
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5142/5596303226_3d9403d98e.jpg
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5189/5596302372_718eea97a6.jpg
Do you have this?
Awesome!
Not Yet…
If you look close at the butom pic… there is a “Dialfonzo” name on the drawing…
Should be completed today by the shop. And then i have to wait for some StepMotors and controller to come. (Not yet ordered… $$)
EDIT…!!!
Top one: Standard design
Botom one: Custom 4" Z-Axis
Did it come already?
Sweet!
Alan KM6VV
It’s not in my hands … It’s supposed to be finished today.
Will need to meet each other to have it…
hi, nice CNC.
how thick alu plates used? what are the plans? engraver? soft materials router? how big is the work area?
i’m asking because already built 2 machines both steel construction
also like this joy. definitely will build something for my hex.
didn’t found drawings in the topic are they shared or its commercial project?
In fact it’s semi commercial.
The guy who make it for me is in link with a shop who build bigger cnc and he have to opportunity to use the same parts.
He can make half sise of the original that the compagny make.
His website.
customcnc.ca/
The one i ordered is a 14" x 10" x 4" of cutting area. It use 8020 aluminium extrude for some parts (2" x 1" i think)
I don’t have detailled drawing, but should have the frame this week so i will mesure.
Flickr complete pictures of what i have:
flickr.com/photos/55725351@N08/sets/72157626454514032/
If you look at the table there is 2 serie of hole to attach the brakets. He said that if i use the most outside serie of hole i have 14" on X axis and the center hole loke 20".
If you take the time there is 3 small video that he made for me. Very poor visual but that was mostly to talk about the cnc.
Will update when i will have it…
I am looking at HobbyCNC hardware for motor and driver
quite nice, but honestly speaking do not expect magic from machine made of alu. even thick.
i have contact with guys making this toys from different materials and as for now the best ones are steel or synthetic concrete. but of course everything depends on what for this machine is.
for making PCB, engraving, routing soft materials or even alu works should be enough.
and commercial i meant for joystick drawings
this is mine one if you are interested, forum is in polish but pictures are pictures - construction 8mm black steel
Yes i am looking to do mostly sheet routing. Aluminum, Plastic, lexan etc
I was looking at Plastic routing table, so aluminum is a big improvement… LOL
I don’t think i will do any steel.
Yours is very nice. look strong
Just found your Brushless spindle.
cnc.info.pl/pics/1ad52fe16b43.jpg
What do you use to make it… i was looking for something like that and didn’t found anything …
well, that was a big mistake in total to be honest.
there is outrunner 3f model brushless motor ~450W power
rest is “handmade” on lathe and other tools, but there was very week precision overall, so id didn’t pass the exam.
quite noisy and bearings gets hot too fast.
right now i’m using Kress 1050 FME, quite silent fast, powerful and precise motor. i’m really happy with that one.
damencnc.com/damencnc.php?di … &langId=EN
Good
I will start with my RotoZip since i already have it. And got a mount for 25$
Will look for something else when it wil die… lol
Take a look at trim routers.
Alan KM6VV
Yes that’s what i will buy to remplace the Rotozip.
I have found that to modulate the speed of the RotoZip:
kb-controls.com/product.sc;jsessionid=EE78847A750A4BADC1EFD7C22ECA7002.qscstrfrnt05?productId=135&categoryId=25
That should work. I have something like that, but slated towards power tools. Not much power in the low speeds.
Alan KM6VV
just verify first if this stuff supports synchronous brushed motors, because lots of fans using asynchronous brushless.
other thing: trim routers are fine but limited with tools diameter, not too many jaws choice. usually 6/8mm
for kress for example i have 2,4 3 3,17 4 6 8 10 so i can use any cutting tool starting from jewelry ones (mostly using 3,17)
and another thing: i think we are out of topic
LOL… yes but not too far.
The rotozip have 1/8 and 1/4 jaw
thats nice, 1/8 is 3,17 actually in metric standarts and lots of tools available. but 1/4 i don’t know
so, back to topic, are you planning to share remote drawings? i can draw by myself in cad but so lazy
I can provide you the drawing of Rev5
But it’s not optimized at all…
I was thinking to do the software and then make another Rev.
well i’m planning to use a bit different parts anyway. like LCD or keypad or Wiring platform instead Arduino, whatever, have no complete idea yet. but those files could help a lot and save some time for everybody creating their DIYs i think.
as for me 2D DWG/DXF would be pretty enough. but same i can say that there is no problem to wait until final revision (may be i’ll create my own in meantime )