If you own a 3D printer and want a CNC, this series is for you. The MPCNC (mostly printed CNC) is as its name suggests, a CNC machine that is primarily 3D printed. In this series I am making the lowrider2, which has infinite length in the Y axis as it rolls along a workbench or table. The finished machine can be used as either a router or laser cutter.
This was a Patreon request and I'm really excited about completing it. I purchased my vitamins from V1 Engineering and made the rest myself. If you didn't have a way to manufacture the cut parts, you can order them from V1 engineering, print, trace and cut with a jigsaw, or visit your local makerspace. If you don't have a 3D printer you can order the printed parts too.
In the next episode I'll be attaching the belts, electronic and configuring the firmware to get this thing moving.
V1 Engineering shop: shop.v1engineering.com/
Lowrider2 parts: www.v1engineering.com/lowride...
Lowrider2 assembly: www.v1engineering.com/lowride...
Thingiverse 25.4mm OD tube parts: www.thingiverse.com/thing:302...
Thingiverse 25mm OD tube parts: www.thingiverse.com/thing:306...
25.4mm OD tube I purchased: www.bunnings.com.au/metal-mat...
7mm plywood I purchased: www.bunnings.com.au/1200-x-39...
12mm plywood I purchased: www.bunnings.com.au/1200-x-39...
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7 авг 2024