Hi guys, Since Mike has called my bluff ;) here are the outline requirements I have for my 8x4 CNC Mill.
* Must be able to cut a full 8x4 sheet with minimal margins. I will only cut 2D shapes from the sheet material, so no fancy 3D modelling.
* Must be able to run from a domestic power source.
* Must be something I could store on its side, inside my newly built 12x10 workshop. Actually I have been fantasising about something, permanently at a 70 ish degree angle. Kind of like those saws they cut up your sheet materials with at Home Depot, but with a mill instead of a saw.
* Must use either my 1200w router and/or my 710w trim router as the cutting bit and my 400mw laser for laser etching.
* Parts must be readily available. i.e no special access required.
* Parts and overall project must not cost a small fortune.
Here is one design challenge I am currently facing:
The
table top CNC mill I already built moves the XYand Z axis by means of a threaded rod running through a permanently fixed bolt on the axis. It will be very difficult to find an 8+ foot long threaded rod. I'm thinking pulleys or chain and sprocket?
Any suggestions will be appreciated. I am already the member of CNCZone, but I know you guys are also very innovative.