Posted October 24, 201212 yr so im building a CNC machine capable of cutting full sheets of MDF, wood, plexi etc.. my goal is to be able to produce these for salemost cnc's that cut 4x8 sheets cost upwards of 100k and the backyard ones that you see aren't that accurate (over 1/16th inch accuracy) and still cost 4-7000 dollars, my goal is to get them build for under 2500so anyways onto the build picsthats the render of the final productanother rendery and z axis
October 24, 201212 yr Author test fitting the gantry onto the tableY and Z motors installed and chains and acme screw linked upZ axis motor and assemblyx axis motor and drive shaftsY axis drive sprockets and chainrouter mount, i need to trim the acme screw downX axis idler chainsX axis drive sprocket
October 24, 201212 yr Is that threaded rod or acme screw? What are you doing for lash? What's the lead accuracy and how are you compensating for it? Edited October 24, 201212 yr by Quentin Jarrell
October 24, 201212 yr Author Is that threaded rod or acme screw? What are you doing for lash?its a single start 1/2 inch acme screw, and im using a special designed anti backlash nut, and the idler sprockets on both the x and y axis are not 100% free motion, they are tensioned to reduce backlash
October 24, 201212 yr Author What's the lead accuracy and how are you compensating for it?its 10 turns per inch, and the chain sprockets are 2.25 inches per turnthe chains are tensioned and the idler sprockets are also on "brakes" so that they dont freely rotate im looking at about 1/32 inch accuracy as it stands now, but im hoping to cut that in half with some new parts coming this week
October 24, 201212 yr What's the lead accuracy and how are you compensating for it?its 10 turns per inch, and the chain sprockets are 2.25 inches per turnthe chains are tensioned and the idler sprockets are also on "brakes" so that they dont freely rotateim looking at about 1/32 inch accuracy as it stands now, but im hoping to cut that in half with some new parts coming this weekI assume thats's over 8 foot of travel?
October 25, 201212 yr Author the motor controllers and the linear motion rails should be here by next Wednesday, i cant wait to be up and cutting
October 26, 201212 yr Author poll time, top left is oil and stain, bottom left is oil only top right is plain wood, bottom right is stain onlywhat do you all think?
October 26, 201212 yr Hard to tell any difference from the oil + stain and stain only, but I like the stain look, and the oil should make it more weather-proof?
October 26, 201212 yr They make a machine simmilar to this called a Shop bot. Very cool machines !!!We have one in our shop ...
October 26, 201212 yr Author yea i looked into the shop bots, the main principle behind mine is low cost, accuracy, and ability to duplicate itselfout the door i will be selling these when its all done and tested will be around 1800-2k per fully assembled unitand im picking up a darker oil tomorrow to see how that looks too
October 26, 201212 yr That is pretty interesting. Once you get something ready let me know I may be down for doing up some testing/reviews for you. I have been looking at several CNC machines over the past year with the plan to get one in the first quarter of next year.
October 26, 201212 yr Definitely some nice and interesting work you got going on there...look forward to seeing more!
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