Thread: Project Beaver
-
11-03-2017 #71
-
The Following User Says Thank You to MikeyC38 For This Useful Post:
-
11-03-2017 #72
Thanks, its not that neat when you study it closely (and compared to others on the forum) but should do the jobs I want. If I turned the camera around you would see the normal total devastation in the workshop, I'm too busy making stuff to tidy up and I'm sure its a medical condition.
Like you and Dean say, I will try more feed next time. Being a novice it took me a while to realise that you could vary the speed and feed while running the programme in Mach3. The doc (depth of cut?) was 3mm max.
-
12-03-2017 #73
-
07-05-2017 #74
I read the whole thread at once, grate build and nice machine!!!
Have you make sawdust, or experiment with aluminum cut yet?
-
08-05-2017 #75
Thanks Nickhofen, yes I have, but been very busy with other things so not had much time on the CNC. I made the dust cover for the machine Z axis in aluminium sheet on the machine but it did not cut great but scored well for folding. I think I should have scored it all out and then cut it with air shears as you get a cleaner cut on thin sheet.
I have also made cam clamps, jigs and fixtures for the machine and first paid commission job was the meat board with wooden spikes in English Walnut. I think it would have been very difficult to do the spikes conventionally with a router.
I've also done some dovetails which is what I built the machine for and will post some pictures when finished.
-
08-05-2017 #76
I like the cutting board :) truly nice machine aswell!!
-
08-05-2017 #77
Nice cutting boards!!!
I read and search in the forum to gather info for building my cnc that is why I ask.
Thanks for the reply. It looks like you nail the purpose you build the machine for, happy cncing!!!
-
08-05-2017 #78
I like the idea of the dust cover on the Z axis. Dust gets everywhere especially cutting wood. I've made a dusthood for mine which connects to my Cyclone filter - see here post #56 and it helps. What type of endmill, feeds and rpm did you use on the Walnut?
Thanks
Mike
-
08-05-2017 #79
Dust Cover is a copy of Dean's, there's a picture of it somewhere on the forum. I did add a flat piece of sheet on the bottom of the Z axis to try and stop chips and dust going up inside as well.
The Walnut I used 3 router bits, 18mm end mill for surfacing and cutting the hand hold pockets and profiling the edge of the board (12000rpm 60mm/sec), a 19mm ball nose bit for the well, spot and gutters (12000rpm 40mmm/min), a 12mm v 90 degree bit for the spikes. (16000rpm 40mm/sec).
I'm still experimenting and getting lots of things wrong (you can see were I forgot to check the tool hight and it dived into the board near the well - I did a repair - and lots of swearing)
You need lots of scrap material - I have made about 8 of these boards before I got one acceptable. They take about 45 minutes start to finish with tool changing and 5 minutes of sanding to clean up.
I have made a couple of dust shoes and seen your cyclone set up (I have read your entire build).
I have a double bag dust extraction system 125mm dia pipe. The latest dust shoe is made out of a piece of drain pipe and works well even if it looks a dodge. I will take a picture for you to laugh at some time. I tend only to use it when I'm happy with the program, so I can see when the tool has broken or dived into the job!
-
The Following User Says Thank You to OMLCNC For This Useful Post:
-
12-09-2017 #80
Dodge dust shoe to laugh at.
Question - I am thinking of adding 4th axis to make twisted lamps. Could be 200mm diameter and 1500mm long in the future. (Standard Lamp)
I am assuming you just buy another motor controler am882 (tyre lever into cabinet) and a 4th axis such as http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NO-VAT-CNC...IAAOSwCXxZp8JT?
Wire it all up, then set Mach 3 up and away you go?
Any thoughts appreciated.
-
The Following User Says Thank You to OMLCNC For This Useful Post:
Thread Information
Users Browsing this Thread
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)
Similar Threads
-
Beaver NC35 Mill
By sshep71 in forum Milling Machines, Builds & ConversionsReplies: 7Last Post: 14-09-2024, 11:01 PM -
FOR SALE: CNC project
By amxen in forum Items For SaleReplies: 1Last Post: 20-12-2015, 09:19 PM -
Bound Quill on a Beaver BVRP
By 87bob in forum Milling Machines, Builds & ConversionsReplies: 0Last Post: 12-08-2014, 02:51 AM -
NEW MEMBER: Logging in to follow Andre's Beaver mill conversion
By Damocles in forum New Member IntroductionsReplies: 1Last Post: 05-09-2010, 01:32 PM -
Beaver on eBay
By irving2008 in forum General DiscussionReplies: 4Last Post: 22-01-2010, 09:33 PM
Bookmarks