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'''All Torch Table research and development should be documented here on this page. The project team is being organized on https://scrumy.com/torchtable''' | '''All Torch Table research and development should be documented here on this page. The project team is being organized on https://scrumy.com/torchtable''' | ||
=Prototype 2= | =Prototype 2= | ||
==Videos== | ==Videos== | ||
This link goes to a youtube playlist on the OSE CNC Torch Table: | This link goes to a youtube playlist on the OSE CNC Torch Table: | ||
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzjvJEHHRcI&list=PLCBC578BE5586F1D1 | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzjvJEHHRcI&list=PLCBC578BE5586F1D1 | ||
== | ==Frame and Mechanical Assembly== | ||
[http://opensourceecology.org/w/images/7/79/CNC_Torch_Table_-_Sketchup_Model.zip Sketchup model] | [http://opensourceecology.org/w/images/7/79/CNC_Torch_Table_-_Sketchup_Model.zip Sketchup model] | ||
[http://opensourceecology.org/w/images/d/d1/Creation_Flame_CNC_Torch_Table_Drawings.zip Dxf files (incomplete)] | [http://opensourceecology.org/w/images/d/d1/Creation_Flame_CNC_Torch_Table_Drawings.zip Dxf files (incomplete)] | ||
[solidworks assembly] | [solidworks assembly] | ||
== | ==Electronics== | ||
===Arduino instructions=== | |||
[http://arduino.cc/en/Main/ArduinoBoardLeonardo Arduino Leonardo] | |||
[http://arduino.cc/en/Main/ArduinoBoardUno Arduino Uno] | |||
===Stepper Motors=== | |||
Power supply: Maybe one or two recycled computer supplies can be used drive it. If 24V is needed, connect output in serial. On some PSU | |||
it is easy to adjust output voltage a bit. --[[User:Jth|Jth]] 19:07, 25 July 2012 (CEST) | |||
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Fans can be powered with the voltage regulator. | Fans can be powered with the voltage regulator. | ||
==Mechanical== | |||
[[CNC Table Z Axis]] | |||
[[CNC Table Y Axis]] | |||
[[CNC Table X Axis]] | |||
[[CNC Table Base Frame]] (including legs and holding flats) | |||
Fasteners from [[BoltDepot]] | |||
Metric hex nuts, Stainless steel 18-8, 5mm x 0.8mm --- x12 | |||
Metric socket cap, Stainless steel 18-8, 5mm x 0.8mm x 10mm --- x4 z-axis motor mounting | |||
Metric socket cap, Stainless steel 18-8, 5mm x 0.8mm x 16mm --- x12 x and y-axis motor mounting | |||
=End Effector= | =End Effector= |
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All Torch Table research and development should be documented here on this page. The project team is being organized on https://scrumy.com/torchtable
Prototype 2
Videos
This link goes to a youtube playlist on the OSE CNC Torch Table: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbqqGMtm6BY&list=PL2C1A547A8A20653F
This link goes to videos on the assembly instructions (in progress) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzjvJEHHRcI&list=PLCBC578BE5586F1D1
Frame and Mechanical Assembly
Sketchup model Dxf files (incomplete) [solidworks assembly]
Electronics
Arduino instructions
Stepper Motors
Power supply: Maybe one or two recycled computer supplies can be used drive it. If 24V is needed, connect output in serial. On some PSU it is easy to adjust output voltage a bit. --Jth 19:07, 25 July 2012 (CEST)
- Cnctorchtable.svg
CNC 3-Stepper Electronics
The CNC Torch Table uses the heavy duty Electronics Case with the reliable Arduino Uno microcontroller that controls open-source stepper drivers called Steppernugs
External wiring is easy with the use of Terminal Blocks
Fans can be powered with the voltage regulator.
Mechanical
CNC Table Z Axis CNC Table Y Axis CNC Table X Axis CNC Table Base Frame (including legs and holding flats)
Fasteners from BoltDepot Metric hex nuts, Stainless steel 18-8, 5mm x 0.8mm --- x12 Metric socket cap, Stainless steel 18-8, 5mm x 0.8mm x 10mm --- x4 z-axis motor mounting Metric socket cap, Stainless steel 18-8, 5mm x 0.8mm x 16mm --- x12 x and y-axis motor mounting
End Effector
This is the plasma cutter that the CNC Torch Table will be designed to work with. In the event that this cutter is no longer available here are the important specifications: Adjustable Post Flow (power plasma only) control up to 60 seconds to improve consumable and torch life. Front air pressure adjustment makes adjusting pressure easy and painless. (PowerPlasma only) Front air pressure gauge allows quick verification of air pressure. Over Current and Air Pressure light indicators keep you updated on your units operating condition. Suitable for use with 11,000 W "clean power" generators 60AMP 120/220Volt 50/60HZ Plasma Cutter. Cuts 3/8-Inch to 1-1/4-Inch
Status
CNC Torch Table Prototype II
Design is finished. Stepper motor controller is under way.
- Sketchup Model
- Solidworks model - In progress
- First Run of Prototype II:
- Results: the mechanical structure is robust and lends itself to torch and CNC wood milling operations. Gantry design by Ben Horton. The innovation here is the Arduino-based stepper motor controller, Steppernug - which can be milled on a CNC circuit mill. This system is a replacement for a proprietary version equivalent to the Gecko G540 in terms of current-handling ability.
- Computer Control Overview
Cutting Torch
- Oxyacetylene, oxypropane, oxy-biogas. Oxygen: commercial bottled gas or on-site oxygen generator (purchase [1],[2]) (build [3]). Steel only. Best on thick (1 inch +) steel.
- Plasma torch. Cuts aluminum, stainless, others in addition to steel. PP60 Everlast_Plasma_Cutter (alternate Everlast_PowerPro_256). Plasma gas: air or oxygen
Prototype 1
CNC Torch Table Prototype I
lessons learned and methods used
section reserved for those who worked on the first prototype.
documents
add links to any cad files pdfs or images of the first torch table here.
other info
add any other links to documents videos or blog entries about prototype 1 here.