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  1. #1
    Hi, folks!

    I bought MiniCNC mechanical CNC kit a couple of weeks ago. It is low cost CNC machine designed by "Society of hobby electronics of Slovenia". They made around 150 machines for their members and I am one of them. It's work area is 220mm x 290 mm x 45 mm (ca. A4 paper size).

    Here are two videos of already assembled machine:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sarvc3jUGYQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBBLpdm47mE

    It is time now to assembly my own. I have already powder coated steel parts and prepared aluminium parts for anodization. I have just ordered masking plugs and polyester tape to protect threads and surfaces with close tolerances against effects of anodization.

    I listed some parts bellow which I am planning to install into it.

    1x Kress 1050 FME-1
    1x 5 Axis CNC Breakout Board http://goo.gl/iavtxo
    3x Nema 23 Stepper 1.3NMm 2.8A http://goo.gl/qcsgqs
    3x Leadshine M542 V2.0 Microstepping Driver
    3x CNC-Plus 20mm Jaw Couplings http://goo.gl/21YrI9
    3x CNC-Plus Transmission Element For Couplings http://goo.gl/3rTBVw

    And there are some pics of my non-assembled machine:







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  3. #2
    Got aluminium parts from anodization.

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  4. #3
    Hi nice small machine, be interesting to see what it does!

    something you said caught my guard, is it worth/necessary to anodize your alu parts? I have several parts already machined can I anodize them? or does it change hole sizes and such?

  5. #4
    Tidy liitle machine (Andrej knows his stuff!) - are you going to put a front cover plate to protect your X axis? ....that first video you linked to the swarf there is brutal & it will surely prematurely wear out your moving parts.
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  6. #5
    Honestly, I anodized them because I like the finish. Holes are bigger after anodization, but It is not a big deal since they are bigger for 0.02mm or less. Preventively I protected internal threads with silicone plugs.

    It is interesting that bigger parts are darker and thicker anodized. I should ask anodizing guy why.



    HankMcSpank: Yes, I am looking for a way to protect moving parts from dust and oil.
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  7. #6
    I have to make a decision about drivers.

    PoLabs PoStep60-256 vs. Leadshine M542 V2.0

    Motors: http://www.zappautomation.co.uk/elec...per-motor.html

    What do you guys think?

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