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26-02-2016 #1
Hi All,
Long time lurker, first time poster.
I have need for a desktop type CNC router. My original thoughts of a chinese 3040 or similar have been dispelled quite early on from reading this forum. As i can't find an alternative within my budget it leaves no option but to build one.. I would much appreciate any input from experienced CNC'ers to help me on my journey and sense check some of my decisions (il need it) before i buy anything.
So starting from what i want out of the machine.
1. Machine mostly hard and soft plastics for small prototypes. flat Carbon sheet. (Small amounts of alloy but not a priority)
2. Relatively good accuracy (0.2mm)
3. Run continually for a few hours for small batch production
4. Tool to learn more about home/DIY CNC without costing a fortune.
My budget for the build is around £700-1000. Building it is a learning experience for hopefully building a much larger and more capable machine in the future.
SPEC.
After doing some reading i have decided a fixed gantry machine ticks a lot of the boxes for what i require (stiffness/small work area). Cutting speed range - up 150IPM (2500mm/mim for us metric devotees) should cover most applications.
Machine foorprint: (footprint around 500mm x 600mm)
Cutting evelope: (around 300mm x 400mm x 70-100mm)
Ballscrew: 1605
Rail: Supported Rail on x,Y,Z (for cost reasons)
Spindle: water cooled 1.5kw or 2.2kw (possibly overkill but cant find an alternative that could be useful int he future)
Steppers/Controllers/BOB:Not my strong point but from using a few references and motor calc spreadsheet from the link below It looks like my selection "should" work. Although im not totally convinced as i can't find the torque/step graph to find the torque at top cutting speed.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2819021550...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
Control: Mach3 with some form of Cam software (suggestions?) still doing research.motorcalcs
http://www.mycncuk.com/threads/1524-...otor-do-I-need
Construction.
Currently undecided on construction. I have access to chopsaw/arc welder and small workshop. I am not confident i can make a welded assembly accurately enough so i am thinking a hybrid alloy plate/extrusion and laser cut steel mostly bolted together to allow room for adjust ability (see images). This is possibly not rigid enough. concerned with gantry stiffness (from twisting caused by Z load). Second do this would be the flex in the gantry from side loads.
Also some feedback on the z axis would be appreciated (should this be reversed to give more height for parts).
Thanks in advance, Shaun!
Alloy plate base (20mm), 10mm Steel plate sides, 80x40 extrusions. (Missing right side components in images).
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