Time to get going on this thing. Ive got all the parts comming so I can get started on the main sections.
First a quick explanation. Why a cnc router in a reefkeeping diy forum? There are many folks that believe they cant have exactly what they want because they cant afford a 10K cnc machine. I'm one of them, until I started building these little units. What can it be used for? A short list would be skimmer flanges, threaded lids, electronics and even the trim work on a nice stand, of course many others.
Is it complex? Well only if you make it that way. What I mean is, there are plenty of things that can be learned but for me I like to keep it simple. I dont know how to draw complex drawing to feed the cnc. But like most people I have friends that can draw for me in their spare time. I also use wizards that are built into many software applications. The main one is called Mach3. There is a wizard that will make just about anything that a reefer may want to make.
Is it expensive? IMO under 400 for a shop tool is pretty darn cheap.
Now for terminology:(no high tech terms)
To avoid confusion all directionals are with the operator standing in line with the machine facing the cutterhead.
Axis- A axis is nothing more tha a plane of travel. Your kitchen drawers move on one axis.
Z axis- also refered to as zed. Z is the up and down movement of the cutter head.
X axis- is the side to side or left to right movement of the of the cutter head
Y axis- is the front to back movement of the cutter head.
Parts and suppliers:
The plans were made by Rockcliff that I modified to make what I concider better. The plans are cheap only $20. Please get them from Rockcliff if your up to a project like this. I will not give out copies of mine. Rockcliff worked hard to come up with these and the $20 is well deserved. They are downloaded so no waiting.
Most parts are made from plain everyday 3/4" MDF. MDF is cheap from Home Depot. Do not buy more than you intend to use in one session. For example If all you have time to do today is build the base just buy a 2'x4' section from home depot. Why? Simple you dont want any of these parts to warp at all. Each major section should be cut and sealed ASAP. This is a cnc and we dont want even .001" of warp. Trust me on this one, it only takes one cold night to ruin a piece.
Motors Driver boards and electronics. These are readily availibe in sets ready to go. This is the kit I like
http://www.stepperworld.com/FET3hobbyist.htm
Rails and beaings these are all Mcmaster parts and are very inexpensive.
Many parts can be had on ebay for cheap but do not run out and buy motors because they were a good deal. There are different types so you have to do your homework. A mistake I made one was I got a great deal on new motors for $5 ea on ebay. Come to fine out they needed a $500 driver board so I was just out the motors.
Now off to home depot for chunk of mdf. ( but only half)
Don