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Rebekah_harper
04-01-2017, 01:01 PM
Hiya every one,

I'm really wanting to add cnc milling to my 3D printing hobby.
I design all my own parts in inventor 17 and now have a project in mind which requires aluminium and/or brass parts.

I am getting used to the programming of tool paths etc using fusion360.

But I want to get a machine. So I thought the MF70 from proxxon ready to run CNC. But it's abundantly clear it isn't ready to run as there is no controller with it. Asked the seller but they don't know.

Does any one know where I can get a controller for it. (Ready made)

Many thanks

Becky

Ps: if you're curious about what I do please check out my Facebook page RC-Truck-Design

Clive S
04-01-2017, 11:26 PM
But I want to get a machine. So I thought the MF70 from proxxon ready to run CNC. But it's abundantly clear it isn't ready to run as there is no controller with it. Asked the seller but they don't know.

Does any one know where I can get a controller for it. (Ready made)
I am not so sure if it has ball screws so I would check that out before parting with any money.

John S
05-01-2017, 12:48 AM
That's a right cop out, selling a machine with no controller and no link to get one as they know that a decent controller will close to double the price given a PC and monitor.

Plus if they are anything like the manual one I have for drilling circuit boards they are a joke.

Rebekah_harper
05-01-2017, 02:15 AM
Hiya,

Thanks for the insight.

if they aren't up to scratch then I will pass on that. Don't want to start learning the practical cnc with dodgy gear.

I will keep an eye out and see what else there is. The Chinese y3040 column style has potential but haven't had much review on it but from what I've read and seen from buyers it's not too bad.

Many thanks

Becky

Clive S
05-01-2017, 10:13 AM
It would help if you stated you budget. I understand you only want to mill light brass and ali on small parts is that correct.

Fred
06-01-2017, 02:44 PM
I used to have a home-converted Proxxon MF70 so might be able to help. What do you have with it and what do you not? As long as you have 3 working stepper motors you probably need a control board, a PC and a copy of Mach3 or LinuxCNC. There are various options on the board depending on whether you want to go for cheap or quality.

The MF70 is a nice mill if you're happy doing very small stuff. It doesn't have ball screws but is a bit small to need them to be honest.