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CNC Router
stephen.shannon:
Hi All,
Has anyone here built a CNC router? Or is there a bench top size unit that can be got? I'd love to have a crack at building one if there's any advice out there please post
billscottni:
I have one, but it was built by another GI member. Also got a very good book off of Amazon "CNC Robotics" Start to finish on a cnc router build
stephen.shannon:
Thanks Bill, do you need a degree in computer science to get the controls working? I'm reasonably tech savvy but was sure if they are difficult to manage?
billscottni:
Spending some time at the moment trying to get mine running properly
This is the software I'm trying as most Linux stuff seems to work better!
http://www.linuxcnc.org/
Fred:
Yep, built one many moons ago :D
All details are here: http://gliderireland.modelisme.com/cnc.htm
Very easy to build, even with very little mechanical knowledge like me!
All you need, is a good plan, and a bit of time :D
Software wise, you have loads out there now. Mine was using Ninos (from Iprocam). Very easy to setup and use.
So, basically, it's all easy! The main issue now, will be with your ability to produce CAD files, in 2D or 3D. Everything else, is just the push of a button, but to be honest, if you build a cnc router to build 1 model a year, this is not worth the effort, as by the time you produce the drawings, clean them up, arrange them for the machine, and cut, you would have cut your parts with a good fret saw!
If you cut 3 or 4 of the same model (friends, club etc), in this case, worth it, as the time spent making those files will be well used for production.
But if you like a mechanical "challenge", this cnc stuff is a hobby on its own :)
My 2 pences worth of course :)
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