[Coco] Homebrew CNC
Roger Merchberger
zmerch-coco at 30below.com
Mon Aug 7 15:59:23 EDT 2006
Rumor has it that Joel Ewy may have mentioned these words:
> The bulk of the machine is made of plywood.
Works for me. I have a smallish slab of 3/4" hardwood plywood that might
make a good base... ;-)
> The tool I'm using is a Dremel.
I have one of those - with the requisite carbide cutters & lots of fine
drill bits.
> I bought the 3-axis stepper controller board from Dan Mauch
>as a kit and soldered it up. It hooks up to a PC parallel port. I'm
>currently using DANCAM (different Dan) for DOS to run the motors, but
>I'd like to switch it over to EMC. To do that I'll have to redefine the
>way EMC uses the parallel port.
I'll have to check those out.
>The machine may be able to route PC boards.
...
>That would probably play havoc with any attempt
>to remove a thin layer of copper from a PCB.
I wasn't looking to remove a thin layer - I was looking at cutting out
some/most of the board completely.
I have very good "fine motor control" (finger dexterity) for things like
typing & soldering, but asking me to actually *cut* something at 30K RPM is
just asking for trouble... ;-)
The (poor ascii) representation of the end of a CoCo cart:
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It's that stuff that I would find very difficult to "reproduce" by hand; if
a CNC could do it (speed isn't an issue here - only if it's strong enough
to fully go thru the PC board with a small routing/cutting bit) to cut out
the "ground wings" mechanically would be a massive plus.
>Dan Mauch has a web site at: http://www.camtronics-cnc.com/
I'll go have a look.
Thanks for the info!
Roger "Merch" Merchberger
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