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  1. #1
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    My first CNC router: picture

    Had to resize picture of my router.

    Harley
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  2. #2
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    You got one done, that's what counts! Count yourself among the few, the proud. A group I hope to someday join myself.

  3. #3
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    Well done.
    I hope myself to commit to a project this size, just not for a year and a half, something shorter like 5 months tops.

    Now cut some parts and post the pics.

    Konstantin

  4. #4
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    ...just a note..
    the file size for posting photos has been increased to 8k.
    It should be implimented soon if not already.....

    ..however, it used to be 80k...wow no wonder your pic is so small. Great though that you built it yourself! looks nice from what I can see.... Cadman I think will adjust the photo limit size.

  5. #5
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    Yes 8k is all done but your pics still need to be no bigger than 800x800.

  6. #6
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    Smile

    Bigger Pic of my router
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  7. #7
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    is that a homebuilt? very well done if so..
    Design & Development
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  8. #8
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    vacpress,

    All parts are old, new, surplus, scrap and reused/recycled. I went
    to eBay auctions, electrical surplus stores and aluminum suppliers
    to get remnant tooling plate and various other odds and ends.

    The main reasion it took 1.5 years building, I resized the XY for
    a larger footprint. Had to offset the X to the rear of the machine
    to get longer travel.

    Persistence does payoff if the goal stays in focus.
    (..heavy ZEN stuff..)

    Good luck on your projects,

    Harley:idea: :idea: :idea:

  9. #9
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    Very nice looking machine. What did it cost to build, including any new tools you bought to manufacture it?

    I, too, would like to see some pictures of it in action and/or some parts it has cut.
    My name is Electric Nachos. Sorry to impose, but I am the ocean.
    http://www.bryanpryor.com

    (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management)

  10. #10
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    I bought a well used 1956 Atlas/Craftsman 104... 6" lathe for
    $300 and a 10" x 5/8" Bench Mount Drill Press from HF $200
    HF Drill/Mill $800, Tooling: Drills, reamers, cutters etc. $700
    Equipment Total: $2000

    Materials for router also included the controller + chassis/box,
    switches, power supply, wiring and connectors, all eBay stuff
    and all of the misc. parts, total cost about: $1500

    The lathe & drill press did most of the initial work. I acquired the
    Drill/Mill after most of the work was done. I used the D/M for the
    router rebuild and also for IC engine projects. Comes in very handy.

    Cost of stuff sure adds ... doesn't it ...

    Harley

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