I've got an idea. I want to build a CNC machine using the Grid Beam building philosophy and the 8020 HT framing system. The idea is that to build a CNC that can drill it's own parts and be built without welding and merely bolted together.
A few questions as I start drawing a design:
1. I'm looking for good sources of 8020 HT framing. Any ideas?
2. In the design, what sort of gantry ideas would be advisable for a bed that could be, in theory ranging from 4 to 8 foot square area of drillable surface?
3. On the same note, what sort of screw or bearing system would work for this idea?
4. For the Z-Axis I had thought to have a system that we could replace the whole assembly to switch between simple milling tasks and more complex CNC cutting work. Any thoughts?
5. Also, with Grid Beam the main issue in fabricating the parts is that you have to drill each hole first up. Would a compressed air drill assembly work well here?
I know this is going to be a bit of a hodgepodge design but if it works, I'd like to design more of them in a smaller footprint so we can make both CNC and Grid Beam a useable reality. Any help here would be much appreciated.
Thanks all!