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* Find matching Spindle with driver and cooling (maybe [http://www.ebay.de/itm/CNC-Frasmaschine-2-2KW-Wassergekuhlte-Frasmotor-Frasspindel-Frequenzumrichter-/271994333163?hash=item3f542027eb:g:nM0AAOSw~gRVkJpI that])
* Find matching Spindle with driver and cooling (maybe [http://www.ebay.de/itm/CNC-Frasmaschine-2-2KW-Wassergekuhlte-Frasmotor-Frasspindel-Frequenzumrichter-/271994333163?hash=item3f542027eb:g:nM0AAOSw~gRVkJpI that])
* Try Z axis brake
* Try Z axis brake
=== Sub-projects ===
==== Frame and table ====
* Frame needs to be very stable
* Maybe use old routing table placed inside the frame to have a stable and level working surface




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Revision as of 20:32, 23 November 2015

   
CNC Mill

Release status: experimental [box doku]

Description
Author(s)  Tarwin
Last Version  v0.1

We want to use the big-ass CNC portal Thomas rescued from the trash to build a CNC router.

Goals

  • Mill Aluminium!
  • route PCBs
  • be open for extensions, easy tool change

Hardware

Motor System

X & Y Motors

Z Motor

Motor controllers

Endstops

X & Y

  • ??

Z

  • ??


Software

Workflow

Generating G-Code


ToDos

  • Put portal together, replace belt
  • Test / identifiy endstops
  • Build portal frame
  • Build / reuse old routing table (should be movable by itself, maybe use old manual router)
  • Evaluate Controller Software
  • Find matching controller Hardware (like this or that.)
  • Find matching Spindle with driver and cooling (maybe that)
  • Try Z axis brake

Sub-projects

Frame and table

  • Frame needs to be very stable
  • Maybe use old routing table placed inside the frame to have a stable and level working surface