lenne0815
Software-Overclocker(in)
Hier mein aktuelles Projekt, da ich hauptsaechlich auf bit tech zuhause bin ist erstmal alles auf englisch, deutsche replys beantworte ich aber natuerlich auch auf deutsch !
I mentioned it before a couple of times already im was planning to build an diy cnc.
My inital specs for the machiene are:
capability of routing up to
- 19mm mdf / whiteboard
- 5mm aluminium
- ~700 x 700 mm working area
- 3 controlable axles (for now there wont be a 4rth axis to tilt the router itslef, maybe i add it later for complex 3d shapes)
- minimum room requirement ( therby it has to work like one of its bigger brothers, the workpiece itself wont move, complicating the build further)
To make it a bit clearer here is an simple skp drawing showing the basic shape of the cnc:
Green are the linear rails and the spindles, red are the stepper motors.
After coming back to germany i needed some time to set myself up again, but now i got all the bits and pieces together, so yesterday i could actually start building it !
right now the cnc consists of a makeshift table / baseplate ( ikea second hand store is my friend ) , mounted linear rails for the first axis and parts of the actual tool holder.
Today ill try to mount the whole upper part, so expect more pics soon !
pic of the mounted rails on the table
Working on the lower part of the tool holder ( i know im messy, got too exited
Close up on one of the runners
One side of the lower part of the tool holder complete with mounted runners
The whole thing
closeup of the rails, already with the lower part sitting on them
another closeup
The whole thing in all its glory
I mentioned it before a couple of times already im was planning to build an diy cnc.
My inital specs for the machiene are:
capability of routing up to
- 19mm mdf / whiteboard
- 5mm aluminium
- ~700 x 700 mm working area
- 3 controlable axles (for now there wont be a 4rth axis to tilt the router itslef, maybe i add it later for complex 3d shapes)
- minimum room requirement ( therby it has to work like one of its bigger brothers, the workpiece itself wont move, complicating the build further)
To make it a bit clearer here is an simple skp drawing showing the basic shape of the cnc:
Green are the linear rails and the spindles, red are the stepper motors.
After coming back to germany i needed some time to set myself up again, but now i got all the bits and pieces together, so yesterday i could actually start building it !
right now the cnc consists of a makeshift table / baseplate ( ikea second hand store is my friend ) , mounted linear rails for the first axis and parts of the actual tool holder.
Today ill try to mount the whole upper part, so expect more pics soon !
pic of the mounted rails on the table
Working on the lower part of the tool holder ( i know im messy, got too exited
Close up on one of the runners
One side of the lower part of the tool holder complete with mounted runners
The whole thing
closeup of the rails, already with the lower part sitting on them
another closeup
The whole thing in all its glory
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