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Revision as of 11:45, 26 February 2017
Intro
The following is a 5/16" or 8 mm version of the universal CNC axis described at http://opensourceecology.org/3d-printer-construction-set-workshop/
Larger axes will also be built, up to 2" for heavy duty CNC machining, with plastic parts sandwiched between metal plate as a plastic/metal composite structure. See calculations for beam deflection at Heavy_Duty_CNC_Construction_Set.
Concept
WebGL
Working Document
- P1 - Visual Linked BOM (VLBOM)
- P2 - extruder stepper motor mounting
Build
Frame
Axis
BOM
Order
Frame Parts
FreeCAD and STL Files for Printing
Originals from 2016 by Michel Dhoore
Universal Axis with Magnet Holes 2017
- File:Universal axis carriage side.fcstd. File:Universal axis carriage side.stl.
- File:Universal axis idler side.fcstd. File:Universal axis idler side.stl
- File:Universal axis motor side.fcstd. File:Universal axis motor side.stl
Fabrication
- Print time - 3hr27min for the idler end -
One Axis Attached to Frame
Applications
Links
- 3D Printer Design Evolution
- 3DP Construction Set workshops - December 2016 - [1]