DIY 800x800x300(mm) CNC Routeur
13 Sep 2019 16:53 #145064
by macsddau
DIY 800x800x300(mm) CNC Routeur was created by macsddau
Hello to the community.
My first language is french, so apologies me for my very bad english
Before showing my stuff, I will explain my project.
I'm a mechanical Designer.
I want to make master models to make molds for making composite parts.
In 2013, I bought a 3D printer kit. With a lots of difficulties I print some master models. But I was very despite.
In 2017 I found a basic Kit with motions and spindle to make a CNC routeur
It was in a corner of my workshop.
Recently I decide to check the components.
Last month, I have build the CNC terminal.
Its structure is based on Thomann.de 19" rack for musician.
The PC is a 1 unit height by 250mm depth with :
Spindle inverter is driven with RS485 connected to USB
I have installe The live CD of LinuxCNC
For me, this is the hardiest part of my milling machine. I will build the routing table when all the electronic will work correctly.
Thats all for this time.
My first language is french, so apologies me for my very bad english
Before showing my stuff, I will explain my project.
I'm a mechanical Designer.
I want to make master models to make molds for making composite parts.
In 2013, I bought a 3D printer kit. With a lots of difficulties I print some master models. But I was very despite.
In 2017 I found a basic Kit with motions and spindle to make a CNC routeur
It was in a corner of my workshop.
Recently I decide to check the components.
Last month, I have build the CNC terminal.
Its structure is based on Thomann.de 19" rack for musician.
The PC is a 1 unit height by 250mm depth with :
- an ASRock mini ITX J3355B mother board
- 4GB Ram
- a Radeon HD4650 Graphic card, recently added
- 120GB SSD Drive
Spindle inverter is driven with RS485 connected to USB
I have installe The live CD of LinuxCNC
For me, this is the hardiest part of my milling machine. I will build the routing table when all the electronic will work correctly.
Thats all for this time.
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14 Sep 2019 17:01 #145145
by pl7i92
Replied by pl7i92 on topic DIY 800x800x300(mm) CNC Routeur
nice projekt
look in my YT channel for fetting some idees
www.youtube.com/channel/UCGuJsIoXW-exBAwdn38dXow/videos
look in my YT channel for fetting some idees
www.youtube.com/channel/UCGuJsIoXW-exBAwdn38dXow/videos
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22 Sep 2019 13:35 #145839
by macsddau
Replied by macsddau on topic DIY 800x800x300(mm) CNC Routeur
First full run
Next step : build the router...
Next step : build the router...
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22 Sep 2019 14:36 #145847
by pl7i92
Replied by pl7i92 on topic DIY 800x800x300(mm) CNC Routeur
Do you plan to use a Full KIT Sqare HGH vas it is the cheepest way to do it
and if you also can go for AL-Regular profile you will be fast in a chipping mode
and if you also can go for AL-Regular profile you will be fast in a chipping mode
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22 Sep 2019 17:33 #145874
by macsddau
Replied by macsddau on topic DIY 800x800x300(mm) CNC Routeur
The second picture of this subject show all the hardware that I bought in 2017.
Sliding are mades of 20mm square HGH. Motion is made with d.16 & 5mm pitch ball screen. Link between ball screw and stepper motors will be made with synchro belt with 1:1 transmission. You can see one of the pulley in the above video.
I have drawn my 8th project and I'm not decided of the way to build the frame. It will be probably AL profile ( Motedis ) and AL plate (wood @ for the beginning ?).
Sliding are mades of 20mm square HGH. Motion is made with d.16 & 5mm pitch ball screen. Link between ball screw and stepper motors will be made with synchro belt with 1:1 transmission. You can see one of the pulley in the above video.
I have drawn my 8th project and I'm not decided of the way to build the frame. It will be probably AL profile ( Motedis ) and AL plate (wood @ for the beginning ?).
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23 Sep 2019 14:35 #145965
by pl7i92
Replied by pl7i92 on topic DIY 800x800x300(mm) CNC Routeur
very good to start
and as time goes by 8th Projekt you will get into
Q: is there a reason for the leg length
and the HSS86 will get cheeper and cheeper on time
no need to go stepper from now as 4Nm is the same at 10times speed and more control
SEPtember 2019
and as time goes by 8th Projekt you will get into
Q: is there a reason for the leg length
and the HSS86 will get cheeper and cheeper on time
no need to go stepper from now as 4Nm is the same at 10times speed and more control
SEPtember 2019
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23 Sep 2019 20:05 #145995
by macsddau
Replied by macsddau on topic DIY 800x800x300(mm) CNC Routeur
The legs connect the y-axis to the x guide rails installed on the sides of the table. x ball screws are under the table. the z stroke is 300mm. This explains the length. But this solution does not please me.
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31 May 2020 08:44 - 31 May 2020 09:08 #169494
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Q for admin ?
Is it possible to move mytopic subject to the right place : Hardware & Machines > CNC Machines ?
Is it possible to move my
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31 May 2020 09:08 #169495
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Yes it is, but i think it belongs here.Q for admin ?
Is it possible to move my topic to the right place : Hardware & Machines > CNC Machines ?
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31 May 2020 09:10 #169496
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Ok, don't change any thingYes it is, but i think it belongs here.
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