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*Integrate Marlin/RAMPS/Touchscreen since we already use it - with larger stepper motors as chain axis drive for the sawmill - [https://chatgpt.com/share/694dee2a-7a80-8010-ad4b-862460f5c3af] | *Integrate Marlin/RAMPS/Touchscreen since we already use it - with larger stepper motors as chain axis drive for the sawmill - [https://chatgpt.com/share/694dee2a-7a80-8010-ad4b-862460f5c3af] | ||
*{{check}}Sure, but use a more dedicated GRBL/RAMPS with touchscreen. [https://chatgpt.com/share/694dee2a-7a80-8010-ad4b-862460f5c3af]. Can be productized. | |||
=Working Doc= | =Working Doc= | ||
Revision as of 02:36, 26 December 2025
Concept
- Integrate Marlin/RAMPS/Touchscreen since we already use it - with larger stepper motors as chain axis drive for the sawmill - [1]
Sure, but use a more dedicated GRBL/RAMPS with touchscreen. [2]. Can be productized.
Working Doc
Part Library
Part Library
Visual History:
12 foot truss, 4-sided. - FreeCAD -File:12footrebaruss.fcstd
3 foot truss. - FreeCAD -File:3foottruss.FCStd
CNC Saw Assembly. - FreeCAD -File:Cncsawassy.FCStd
Small truss. - FreeCAD -File:Smalltruss.FCStd
This has the underlying truss sketch. - FreeCAD -File:Cncsaw.FCStd
Sawmill truss. - FreeCAD -File:Cncsawtruss.FCStd
Options
- Use a 16" circular saw with 2" universal axis. Advantage: turnkey saw. Dis: small cuts only up to 4 or 6", slow (power only 3 hp)
- Use long space frame axis for stability, mount on trailer or SMV
- Use mobile stiff frame on wheels
Industry Standards
- China wares - [3]
- Lucas Sawmill - [4] - setup time with wires for stability is a disadvantage. Solid space frame for moving the OSE mill into the field would help. Peterson [5] setup time is no better. But, it can be set up in the field on rough terrain.
Decisions
- Portable or stationary
- Rough terrain or not
- CNC or manual
- Easy to set up (solid frames) vs not (multi-piece frames with need to align)
- Hand portable vs heavy, requiring other machines to move it
- Production (32 hp - 100 hp) vs hobby (7 hp - 27 hp)