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 Aka, "Son of Junior" Aka, "Son of Junior"
  
-The intention is to build CNC router capable of manufacturing a guitar body.+The intention is to build much bigger CNC router than we currently have.
  
-Effective table area of approximately 24"x48".+Effective table area of approximately 40x 40(probably a little less due to spindle width, etc.), Z-axis travel of about 4-5"?
  
-Current Status: Still largely in planning, but we're playing with some design options based around things we already have or can make/acquire easily.+Current Status: Some parts have been built, courtesy of Steve Gray. Parts should arrive at the space at the end of December 2018. Assembly to occur beginning in early 2019.
  
-X-axis: Current thought is to use the "Sears Axis", or possibly cut-down supported rails.+X-axis: 1/2" supported rails with cast blocks. Leadscrew motion.
  
-Y-axis: Current thought is to use the 1/2" supported rails, along with cast blocks. Not sure of the drive mechanism yet.+Y-axis:  1/2" supported rails with cast blocks. Twin Leadscrew motion. 
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 +Z-axis: 1/2" supported rails with cast blocks. Leadscrew motion. 
 + 
 +Spindle: Makita or Grizzly laminate trimmer router. (measure diameter of Grizzly router to see if it will fit) 
 + 
 +Frame: Welded square steel tubing? Wooden torsion box? Aluminum extrusions are probably prohibitively expensive. 
 + 
 +Dust collection: will be tied into our dust collection system. 
 + 
 +Electronics: 
 +  * Motors: NEMA 23 
 +  * Motor Drivers: TB6600 Gecko lookalikes  
 +  * CNC electronics (grbl, BBB, etc.) - Current preferred mechanism is BeagleBone Black with MachinekitA board for the BBB that splits out its pins to a pair of DB25 parallel ports has been purchased. 
 + 
 +Project plan 
 +  * X axis 
 +    * what else needs to be done? 
 +    * Turn down end of leadscrew 
 +  * Y axis 
 +    * Cut down rails to length if necessary? 
 +    * attach rails to base 
 +    * tap delrin nuts  
 +    * cut leadscrews to length? 
 +    * turn down leadscrews 
 +  * Z axis 
 +    * <del>attach spindle mounts</del>  
 +    * attach to X axis 
 +  * Table 
 +    * figure out design 
 +      * Torsion box 
 +      * leveling casters? 
 +    * Build the thing 
 +  * Electronics 
 +    * Wire up everything 
 +    * Procure motors if needed? 
 +  * Misc 
 +    * Dust collection setup? 
 +    * Vacuum hold-downs? (optional) 
 +    * <del>Clean up cast parts</del>
  
-X-axis: possibly using a leadscrew from the optical mechanism we acquired with the "Sears Axis", and some of the linear rails on hand. 
  
-Electronics: still unknown. 
bigcnc.txt · Last modified: 2019/01/17 17:26 by sdh7

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