Re: [CAD_CAM_Dave] low cost table top machine. ( was Re: Move x,y,z according to GM-Code?
Posted by
hitesh suhagiya
on 2003-05-20 23:21:34 UTC
Hello Dave,
I can arrange michanical part easily but i would like
to convert G-Code format to 3 axis movement.
Like G00 Repid movement in x,y,z direction
G01 x10 y 10 z1 straight movement in x,y,z
direction..
If I get such software or OCX or DLL or some porgram
which will genrate pulses according to G-code (G00
x10, G01 x01,y20) then i will complete machine easily.
Do you understand my problem?
I hope you will understand and helpful to me.
Thanks,
Hitesh.
--- turbulatordude <davemucha@...> wrote: > Hi,
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Ahmedabad 382346.
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I can arrange michanical part easily but i would like
to convert G-Code format to 3 axis movement.
Like G00 Repid movement in x,y,z direction
G01 x10 y 10 z1 straight movement in x,y,z
direction..
If I get such software or OCX or DLL or some porgram
which will genrate pulses according to G-code (G00
x10, G01 x01,y20) then i will complete machine easily.
Do you understand my problem?
I hope you will understand and helpful to me.
Thanks,
Hitesh.
--- turbulatordude <davemucha@...> wrote: > Hi,
>=== message truncated ===
> If I am correct inreading what you have already
> posted, you already
> posted, you already...
>
> have the drawing program to draw your parts.
> have the ability to get DXF or HTML files
> and can convert to G-code.
>
> get Turbo-CNC to round out the software.
>
> for hardware for an engraver, you need to make a
> machine. for that
> you can be as simple as a 3 axis unit that runs on
> very simple rails
> and stuff.
>
> I bought some 3/4 wood panels that are for closets.
> and it has a
> white plastic coating.
>
> cut that into pieces for your machine. I got about
> a 12" x 8"
> working area.
>
> them you can mount simple bushings to use as slides
> and some drill
> rod for the rails. 3/4 inch dia should not be too
> expensive.
>
> this would offer a very simple unit that you can put
> on your desk to
> play with.
>
> the total cost should be under $100.00, but do not
> expect it to cut
> heavy parts or to last a long long time. this would
> be for
> experimenting, or really just playing with.
>
> it would be good enought to use for drawing and
> making simple circuit
> boards.
>
> Since this design is really for experimenting, I
> used 3/8 all thread,
> direct mounted to the stepper on one end and taped a
> Nylon block that
> I bolted to the carrage. the only bearings were the
> ones in the
> steppers and those will move as they are not
> designed for axial use.
>
> once you surf the web and see how each axis needs to
> move, you can
> make a simple design.
>
> But, if you want a full set of plans, there are some
> guys on here who
> have documented the whole thing and have a proven
> design. it may
> cost a little $$$ but would be worth it.
>
> HobbyCNC has plans for a unit that uses a dremel.
> that would be a
> great place to start for a simple and low cost
> machine.
>
> Dave
>
>
>
>
> --- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, hitesh
> suhagiya
> <hksuhagiya@y...> wrote:
> > Hello Dave,
> >
> > I would like to develope a Engraving Machine. I
> will
> > design Machine Design after completion of Software
> and
> > Electronic works complete. I would like to
> devepole
> > 3D- Engraving Machine. Can you help me?
> >
> > Thank in advance,
> > Hitesh....
> >
> > --- turbulatordude <davemucha@j...> wrote: > ---
> > In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, hitesh
> > > suhagiya
> > > <hksuhagiya@y...> wrote:
> > > > fortino,
> > > >
> > > > I would like to develop
> > > > = milling,
> > > > = cutting,
> > > > = engraving,
> > > > = routing and
> > > > = marking machine.
> > >
> > > Hi Hitesch,
> > >
> > > are you at the point of designing a machine ?
> > > or do you have one built ?
> > >
> > > The machine you listed above would be a project.
> > >
> > > I think it might be better for you to look at
> > > different plans for
> > > machines and determine how big of a machine you
> > > need, or if you
> > > really need more than one machine.
> > >
> > > milling usually means a smaller and much stiffer
> > > machine than for
> > > routing. and engraving may be a much different
> type
> > > of machine than
> > > marking or cutting.
> > >
> > > The software is the easy part.
> > >
> > > Dave
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Addresses:
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> > Hitesh K Suhagiya
> >
> > [Software Engineer],
> >
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> >
> > Ahmedabad 382346.
> >
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[Software Engineer],
9/B, Karmshaktipark, Behind krishananagar,
Ahmedabad 382346.
Phone number:(+91)(79)(2809992) (R) (+91)(79)(3241381) (O)
hksuhagiya@... hitesh@...
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low cost table top machine. ( was Re: Move x,y,z according to GM-Code?
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