Aluminum CNC , iD2CNC - SS v.1.0 Build log
Hello, This my first time post at this forum. Let's go to see my design first and this was the 3rd machine i design , the other 2 model you can see it at my blog --> iD2CNC.com
For dual Y axis --> iD2CNC v.2.0 (Dual Y Axis)
For single Y axis --> iD2CNC v.1.0
Start with my design ::
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iD2CNC-SS Machine v.1.0 Specification (65cm x 45cm x 15cm , XYZ) ::
– Machine working area 650mm x 450mm.
– Machine size 1,050mm x 800mm x 750mm (width (X) x length (Y) x height (Z)).
– Linear rod rail size 16mm (RM1605/RM1610) for all axis.
– Ball screw 16mm (RM1605/1610) for all axis.
– Use standard ball screw support BK/BF12 , FK/FF12.
– Aluminum frame use aluminum alloy 5083 10mm & 12mm.
– Design using metric unit (mm).
iD2CNC-SS Machine v.1.0 Specification (65cm x 65cm x 15cm , XYZ) ::
– Machine working area 650mm x 650mm.
– Machine size 1,050mm x 1,000mm x 750mm (width (X) x length (Y) x height (Z)).
– Linear rod rail size 16mm (RM1605/RM1610) for all axis.
– Ball screw 16mm (RM1605/1610) for all axis.
– Use standard ball screw support BK/BF12 , FK/FF12.
– Aluminum frame use aluminum alloy 5083 10mm & 12mm.
– Design using metric unit (mm).
iD2CNC-SS Machine v.1.0 Specification (65cm x 85cm x 15cm , XYZ) ::
– Machine working area 850mm x 650mm.
– Machine size 1,050mm x 1,200mm x 750mm (width (X) x length (Y) x height (Z)).
– Linear rod rail size 16mm (RM1605/RM1610) for all axis.
– Ball screw 16mm (RM1605/1610) for all axis.
– Use standard ball screw support BK/BF12 , FK/FF12.
– Aluminum frame use aluminum alloy 5083 10mm & 12mm.
– Design using metric unit (mm).
iD2CNC-SP Machine v.1.0 Specification (65cm x 65cm x 15cm , XYZ) ::
– Machine working area 650mm x 650mm x 150mm , XYZ.
– Machine size 950mm x 1,050mm x 780mm (width (X) x length (Y) x height (Z)).
– Linear rod rail size 16mm (RM1605) for Z axis.
– Linear rod rail size 20mm (RM2005 / 2010) for X,Y axis.
– Ball screw 16mm (RM1605) for Z axis.
– Ball screw 20mm (RM2005/2010) for X,Y axis.
– Use standard ball screw support BK/BF12 , FK/FF15.
– Aluminum frame use aluminum alloy 5083 10mm & 12mm & 15mm.
– Design using metric unit (mm).
iD2CNC-SP Machine v.1.0 Specification (65cm x 85cm x 15cm , XYZ) ::
– Machine working area 650mm x 850mm x 150mm , XYZ.
– Machine size 950mm x 1,250mm x 780mm (width (X) x length (Y) x height (Z)).
– Linear rod rail size 16mm (RM1605) for Z axis.
– Linear rod rail size 20mm (RM2005 / 2010) for X,Y axis.
– Use standard ball screw support BK/BF12 , FK/FF15.
– Aluminum frame use aluminum alloy 5083 10mm & 12mm & 15mm.
– Design using metric unit (mm).
iD2CNC-SP Machine v.1.0 Specification (85cm x 125cm x 15cm , XYZ) ::
– Machine working area 850mm x 1250mm x 150mm , XYZ.
– Machine size 1,150mm x 1,650mm x 780mm (width (X) x length (Y) x height (Z)).
– Linear rod rail size 16mm (RM1605) for Z axis.
– Linear rod rail size 20mm (RM2005 / 2010) for X,Y axis.
– Use standard ball screw support BK/BF12 , FK/FF15.
– Aluminum frame use aluminum alloy 5083 10mm & 12mm & 15mm.
– Design using metric unit (mm).
Re: Aluminum CNC , iD2CNC - SS v.1.0 Build log
Re: Aluminum CNC , iD2CNC - SS v.1.0 Build log
Nice looking machine! What are you planning to cut with it? /Madman
Re: Aluminum CNC , iD2CNC - SS v.1.0 Build log
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Originally Posted by
Nr1madman
Nice looking machine! What are you planning to cut with it? /Madman
Thank you , this machine use for cut wood , acrylic , pvc , aluminum sheet.
Re: Aluminum CNC , iD2CNC - SS v.1.0 Build log
It looks good! I have not built my own router yet, still planning ;) So you have alot more experience thanks me, but have you tried to cut aluminium with this design? From what Ive read the tall thin gantry uprights are more suitable for wood and plastic? Best of luck to you!