Thread: 3 Axis CNC router
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05-05-2020 #601
My first experience of the power of CNC and stepper motors was watching my Z-axis a quite happily plunge a 1" square of aluminum and the pen which was inserted in the end of it thru 2 x 18mm MDF boards making a perfectly formed square just as if I'd used my mortising machine.!! . . . I'll never forget the look on my son's face when we looked at each other with eyes wide open...
Now get it working and the first thing to do is the Aztec calendar it's a perfect test of the machine. Then next thing is to make something nice for the Mrs and surprise her, get her on side and you've cracked it, she'll never hassle you again...-use common sense, if you lack it, there is no software to help that.
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08-05-2020 #603
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08-05-2020 #604
Nice Joe. Did you skim the bed first. MDF is not the best HDF would be better
..Clive
The more you know, The better you know, How little you know
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08-05-2020 #605
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08-05-2020 #606
Sorry, Joe, it slipped my mind but I see you got it. Try cutting it in something harder like Acrylic, HDPE or Ali it will come out a lot nice than on that nasty MDF at this size. MDF is ok when it's larger but not when it gets small as it can't hold the detail.
-use common sense, if you lack it, there is no software to help that.
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08-05-2020 #607
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08-05-2020 #608
Well done - if only more Build logs had a payoff like this. Congratulations on a successful build, and thanks for sharing so much here and on Youtube. Your reflections on the journey and lessons learned will be of great interest. Best wishes
Andrew
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08-05-2020 #610
Andrew, they do it's just it doesn't always get shown. One of the reasons you don't see so many machines builds finished isn't because they don't get finished, well should say used because they kind of don't get finished. Often it's because soon as they get to the point the machine moves they start using it to make things and that's the last time they do anything to the machine until it breaks or gives trouble.
-use common sense, if you lack it, there is no software to help that.
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