Milling machine for programming training
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Designed this for schools and hobbyists. Idea of this machine is to give easily reachable machine to lear CNC-programming and to see in real life how the code you created moves axles of the machine. This is cheap machine to learn with. If you crash it, just print new part and repair. Also gives nice view "inside" CNC-machines and how they work. movements if I remember correctly are X120mm Y50mm and Z50mm. Link to my thesis where you can find pics of Cura settings and other pics is here. https://www.theseus.fi/bitstream/handle/10024/343374/Hyyti%E4inen_Teemu.pdf;jsessionid=4BEB8B7ACE3DF14D57761F4E62E56953?sequence=2 Screws, motors, bearings, aluminium profiles and other hardware can be found from https://www.movetec.fi Printed parts PETG "vice" is designed in 5mins and is pretty unfunctional. Parts list used in this project Aluminium profile 30x30mm 4x L250mm 2x L200mm Linear rails Hiwin MGN7C2 2x L100mm 2x L120mm 2x L235mm Pulleys T2.5/20 Belt T2.5x120 Bearings EK-5-C7 TMT Ballscrew Rondo 8x2 (RGS8X2) Stepper motors Oriental motor PKP244D15A - 212060 Spindle motor FAULHABER DC-MICROMOTOR, 24 VDC/ 0.8 A, 4770 RPM, happy building.
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