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tks

posted on 18/3/08 at 08:21 PM Reply With Quote
CNC HOME MADE ROUTER

Cheers guys...

A friend of me made this CNC Router/Miller

it uses Mach 3 cnc software to control everything. Its stepper motor based
(3A per fase)


Bertone B zoomin
Bertone B zoomin



B not much zoomin
B not much zoomin



De router itself
De router itself



Bertone Logo
Bertone Logo


[Edited on 18/3/08 by tks]


p.s. sorry for the mess i was flipping to try the machine...

Software:
- CAD DESIGN (inventor,Solidworks,solidedge etc. etc.)
- CAM (mastercam x) post processor

Machine:
- Mach 3 nc file import

and go

this is in MDF 20mm


[Edited on 18/3/08 by tks]





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balidey

posted on 18/3/08 at 09:41 PM Reply With Quote
Sweet
Do you think it would cope with ally?

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oadamo

posted on 18/3/08 at 09:50 PM Reply With Quote
i made a small cnc plasmer at work a few years ago but now ive started making one with a 6ft by 4ft bed and a cutskill 100 amp plasmer that can cut 30mm. ill put some pics up when ive done some more to it.
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tks

posted on 18/3/08 at 10:02 PM Reply With Quote
yupsz

alloy should be no problem...

only thing will be not mill size > 8 and and no 2mm @ 800mm/minute i guess

basicly it can cut everything but thing is speed....





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Mr Whippy

posted on 19/3/08 at 08:36 AM Reply With Quote
Well it sure looks nice but has a distinct 'this was expensive to make' feel about it. Do you know how much it actually cost to build?





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tks

posted on 20/3/08 at 03:23 PM Reply With Quote
price

well i bought it for much less then it did cost

saying that its like a car..

depending on what you use you can build it yourself

search on the net guys have used wood and old printers and much cheaper ways of bearing all the axes..

for example a bush/slide bearing..

it will depend what you want to do with it..

-My room is 1000mm x 550mm x 120mm approx.
-spinde is 32.000rpm (10K min.)
-max speed (tested) = 3500mm/min.

precision will be 0,02mm i guess but we are still adjusting and measuring.

Tks





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