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One of the most expensive parts of a precision machine is the ball screw - the ball screws cost about $1000/meter for 3/4" ball screws with nut. To get around this, the open source community needs to investigate open source ball screws. | |||
*Threadless, 3D printed ball screw - [http://www.thingiverse.com/make:42552] |
Revision as of 01:20, 19 July 2014
Introduction
The Open Source Ecology (OSE) program for developing precision machines involves a construction set approach typical of other OSE developments, such as the Tractor Construction Set. For precision machining - this paradigm manifests as the Precision Machining Construction Set.
In order to cover vertical, horizontal mills, lathes, and other configurations including articulations (robotic arms), we begin with scalable, modular pieces that build upon one another. These are summarize in the Precision Machining Pattern Language:
Links
- CNC Multimachine Specification - basic force and concept specifications from 2012
- CNC Machine
- CNC Gantry Mill
Cost
One of the most expensive parts of a precision machine is the ball screw - the ball screws cost about $1000/meter for 3/4" ball screws with nut. To get around this, the open source community needs to investigate open source ball screws.
- Threadless, 3D printed ball screw - [1]