Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Drawings MiniRobo CNC stationary gantry design
Posted by
wolfy360
on 2000-10-19 19:02:06 UTC
I like the way you setup up your web page. You have put a lot of though in it. I am looking at what it will take to started doing this for a hobby. I think this will help me get started. Thank you.
Gene H
Gene H
----- Original Message -----
From: Dennis Bohlke
To: CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@egroups.com
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 7:52 PM
Subject: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Drawings MiniRobo CNC stationary gantry design
Drawings at URL http://www.super-tech.com/root/minirobo.htm
>There are free drawings for a mini gantry mill on the
www.super_tech.com site, and these people sell expensive controllers
>and software also.
I am the creator of the drawings mentioned, you all are welcome to them for
personal use. I made five minirobo's. Occasionally I sell them, but not
often. Providing the drawing's does NOT imply that I am surrendering my
copyright or granting an open license to manufacture these machines for
resale. I have been perfecting this design and ultimately intend to
manufacture and sell them. As for right now they are not for sale.
The demo version of SuperCam can be used to view the DXF file. And if you
look close, on the right side is the actual tool paths to cut the parts out
with a .125 end mill, leaving tabs to break the parts out like in a plastic
model car. With the demo version you can export the g-codes.
http://www.super-tech.com/root/scdemo.htm
For me, the cool thing about the minirobo is that is a machine that I made
with a machine that I made with a computerized Drill Mill. Yes, I said it
right. I computerized a Drill/Mill with which I made a computerized router
that I used to machine the acrylic to make the MiniRobo's. The website is
show and tell regarding where you can go with using desktop computers as
machine controllers. It represents the completion of a personal goal I set
for myself many years ago. By the way I did this without knowing a darn
thing about G-codes.
The current inherent problem with the minirobo's design is that I used
Polyurethane to cast the lead screw nuts. I was unable to get consistent
results mostly because the lead screws are not as perfectly consistent as I
had originally thought. Should you make a machine derived from the drawing
it would give me great pleasure to see pictures of what you have made.
Dennis
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Discussion Thread
Dennis Bohlke
2000-10-19 17:59:42 UTC
Drawings MiniRobo CNC stationary gantry design
wolfy360
2000-10-19 19:02:06 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Drawings MiniRobo CNC stationary gantry design
John Guenther
2000-10-20 03:25:38 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Drawings MiniRobo CNC stationary gantry design
Dennis Bohlke
2000-10-20 16:16:45 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Drawings MiniRobo CNC stationary gantry design
Dennis Bohlke
2000-10-20 16:32:56 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Drawings MiniRobo CNC stationary gantry design