CNC Circuit Mill/V2 Design Rationale
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XY Axes Frame Design Rationale
- The major functions of the XY Axis Frame are to provide rigid mounting surfaces for the precision shafts and leadscrews of the X and Y axes.
- A good way to ensure stability of the Y axis is having a second storey. Given that premise, a cube design makes for ease of manufacturing.
Axis Support
- The function of the axes supports are to stabilize the components that are being moved with the drive
- One option is precision shafts and bearings
- Another option is precision linear slides and V-grooved rollers
Drive
- The function of the drive is to move components
- One option is Stepper motor, leadscrew, leadscrew nut
- Another option is Stepper motor, pulley, tensioning pulley, belt
Spindle Frame
- The spindle system needs to mount a motor and hold the a driveshaft with 2 bearings for over 20,000 rpm.
- The easiest way to ensure alignment of the 2 bearings is to house the driveshaft within 1 part. Meanwhile, the motor can be mounted on another. Both parts need to be secured together in position.
- Let's start with 1 rectangular bar, 1 flat bar, and 1 angle:
- The idea here is that the motor can be mounted on the angle; meanwhile the driveshaft can be held inside the rectangular bar by 2 ball bearings, 1 at each end. The flat bar is there to secure the angle and rect. bar together.
- However, if the desire is to hold the driveshaft at the top and bottom, a C-Channel can replace the block, with various implications.
- Here is a visual example: