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	25-06-2014 #1Hello everyone, well after making my first router type cnc machine on a budget ive decided to push the boat out and make a milling machine based of a sieg x3 machine. 
 
 The machine is going to be a bit larger than an x3 and hopefully far more rigid.
 
 linear rails on all axis
 DQ860MA 80V Drivers
 yet to decide on powersupply
 3.0Nm on X and Y nema 23
 4.5Nm on z nema 34
 2.2kw spindle to start with and hopefully BT30 spindle with ATC in the future.
 
 Pictures to follow:
 
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	25-06-2014 #2Hopefully this is what it will look like: Nearly fully Drawn  
 
 
 Ears welded up to support the z axis
  
 
 
 Z axis sides, 20mm thick:
  
 
 
 The z axis fully built ready to be surface ground:
  
 
 
 
 Surface ground and holes drilled and tapped for the ears:
  
 
 
 Just checking the squareness: looks pretty good although this is adjustable on final assembly:
  
 
 
 
 Mock up:
  
 
 
 
 Steps machined for linear rails and ball screw supports and nut:
  
 
 
 
 All holes drilled for linear rails, ball screw supports and the screws which will push them towards the parallel edges:
  
 
 
 
 Y axis plate machined and holes drilled ready to mount the rails and then surface ground:
   Last edited by totts; 25-06-2014 at 08:57 PM. 
 
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	25-06-2014 #3This is just a test piece to check how well the taper locks up: was pretty good with just letting it drop in under its own weight, it would stay in when held upside down, and with a tap of a mallet i wasn't able to pull it apart by hand :) 
 
 
  
 
  
 
 
 Adjustable gas strut to help with the weight of the heavy z axis:
 
  
 
 
 That's all for now apart from the rails and ball screws that everyone has seen before, material for the bed has been ordered and hopefully will be starting this soon :)
 
 Hopefully everyone likes the build so far!Last edited by totts; 25-06-2014 at 09:02 PM. 
 
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	25-06-2014 #4Very nice and definitely will be following this build. 
 
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	25-06-2014 #5There I was at lunch time today browsing through google images at other peoples mill type builds (shortly after reading through JBs x3 conversion thread), i'm keen to have a go at my own mill type, is it obvious yet? 
 
 Then I jump on tonight and I find this gem of a thread! Yea! Perfect timing, cant wait for the rest totts !?!
 
 .MeLee
 
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	25-06-2014 #6Starting to look very purposeful. Well done. G. 
 
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	26-06-2014 #7Thankyou, lots still to do, everytime i think about it theres more to do! :( 
 
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	26-06-2014 #8
 
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	26-06-2014 #9I have a nice solid slab of aluminium as shown in the drawing, about 500mm x700mm by 76mm thick so i hope this will be solid enough. 
 
 I was going to fit some of the electronics into the colomn but i am now going to make a stand to house the spindle cooler, electronics, pc and coolant pump, so will probably think about filling the column with something after the z stepper and y stepper is mounted so i know where to fill.
 
 Trouble is the cost keeps mounting up :( best not to take note and hide the reciepts from the missus hahahLast edited by totts; 26-06-2014 at 01:00 PM. 
 
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	26-06-2014 #10Good start - almost getting jealous! 
 
 A few general observations...
 
 Have you seen the BT30 ATC spindles on Aliexpress? If you're happy with 6000rpm then they're not excessively expensive:
 http://www.aliexpress.com/wholesale?...initiative_id=
 
 PSU - why no decision? A toroidal transformer of around 500VA would be ideal.
 
 What is the mass of the Z-axis (head, spindle etc) and what are the dimensions of the Z-axis ballscrew? I've made a script to calculate it more accurately, so if you post that information we can make sure the motor you've chosen is the best option. I suspect you may be OK with one of the 3-4Nm Nema 24 motors. The gas strut makes surprisingly little difference if you try to get a reasonable acceleration...
 
 Correct me if I'm wrong, but it looks like you're leaving the back of the Z column open, so it's a C-shape section not a box? If so then you should defiantly put another plate on the back, as the torsional stiffness of a C-section is very low compared to a box. That's one of the big advantages of putting the ballscrew on the front of the column, not inside - you can have a closed section.
 
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