Multimachine Concept

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While machining equipment is being scrapped today in industrial decay areas of the USA (such as Detroit), it is worthwhile to produce high-end CNC machining equipment that can produce advanced products (modern steam engines, hydraulic motors, etc.) on a small scale by reducing labor requirements to produce these items. High-end industrial CNC machines are expensive and typically not produced locally. Any community interested in providing lasting prosperity may want to invest in the production of advanced CNC equipment.

  • Lathe, Mill, Drill capacity
  • Surface grinder attachment
  • Indexing head attachment - for gears
  • Rotary table attachment for tapers
  • Manual in first implementation, CNC in later versions
  • Manual down pressure ram, for inner keyways
  • Radial arm design
  • Vertical and horizontal operation
  • Open source dovetail design - tapered stock bolted to a block?
  • 3 axis, heavy duty table, 4 feet long
  • Weight - 2000 lb
  • Open Source Stepper Motor Controllers in later versions
  • 0.001 accuracy over length
  • Precision acme drive for low cost
  • Open Source Digital Readout (DRO) (eventually), retrofitted to microcontroller-compensation of backlash in CNC version
  • Detachable hydraulic motor drive; will be able to make hydraulic motors with this Multimachine
  • Highly self-replicating. All precision parts for the Multimachine, including hydraulic motors and precision drive, should be machinable on the Multimachine itself. Scrap steel should be melted and processed with rolling to produce the necessary steel.

Note: Design Rationale includes concept, general specifications, calculations, and fit in other product ecologies