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'''READ ALL OF THIS PAGE PRIOR TO TRYING THE CNC MACHINE'''

Revision as of 13:13, 12 January 2011

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General

  • Owner/Loaner: Brian W.
  • Serial Number: 1
  • Make/Model: Solsylva
  • Arrival Date: 7/1/10
  • Usability: yes
  • Contact: Brian W.
  • Where: basement
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READ ALL OF THIS PAGE PRIOR TO TRYING THE CNC MACHINE

THE CNC MACHINE HAS THE POTENTIAL TO HURT YOU

OR DESTROY ITSELF - IT DOES NOT CARE!!!

HARDWARE

The machine is located in the basement of LVL1. It is a homemade Solsylva CNC machine built by Brian Wagner during 2008/2009. The plans were purchased online. These plans are FANTASTIC. If you are thinking about building a CNC machine use these plans! Here is the link to the plans I built. http://solsylva.com/cnc/25x37dual_leadscrew.shtml David Steele - the maker of the plans - has new plans. I would recommend building his newer machines. Spend some time on his website: http://solsylva.com/cnc/cnc_plans_home.shtml The plan book that I used is in the plastic bin near the CNC machine. Feel free to look through it, but do not remove it from the space!


The electronics that are used for the CNC come from Probotics. http://www.probotix.com/ Specifically http://www.probotix.com/index.php?view=product&product_id=14 I purchased a kit something like this http://www.probotix.com/3_axis_stepper_motor_driver_kits/3_axis_sidestep_stepper_motor_driver_kit/ with a parallel port isolation board, 3 drivers and a power supply. I recommend this company highly for stepper drivers. The drivers use Allegra stepper chips.


The steppers are connected to an old Sony Vaio laptop that runs EMC2 / Axis on Ubuntu. You have to have a computer with a parallel port to run the CNC. Parallel ports are getting harder and harder to come by!



SOFTWARE

USAGE

SAFETY

CNC LINKS