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[[File:General_Shapeoko_Refurbish_0.jpg]]
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Link to 2016 Madness [[Shapeoko_Repair_Madness_2016]]
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[[File:General_Shapeoko_Device_Cables.jpg]]
[[File:General_Shapeoko_Device_Cables.jpg]]
Note:  The Spindle Power cable has a modification.  The end connector is not common.  So, a new connector has be added as a matched pair with screw terminal.  The use of screw terminal connectors makes "cutting" of wiring less likely and allows reuse of connectors.  The connectors do not require soldering and allow for rewiring without need to "get" new connectors or "solder" lines.  A lot of wiring repairs have inline splices that cause later difficulties.  The screw terminals would allow entire wiring replacement.


== Goal 1: Completion ==
== Goal 1: Completion ==
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== Goal 2: Controller Build ==
== Goal 2: Controller Box ==


Controller Box
Controller Box Assembled


[[File:General_Shapeoko_Empty_Controller_Box_1.jpg]]
[[File:General_Shapeoko_Empty_Controller_Box_1.jpg]]
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[[File:General_Shapeoko_Empty_Controller_Box_2.jpg]]
[[File:General_Shapeoko_Empty_Controller_Box_2.jpg]]


Front Controller Panel
== Goal 2: Front Panel Build ==


[[File:General_Shapeoko_Front_Panel_Build_X.jpg]]
[[File:General_Shapeoko_Front_Panel_Build_X.jpg]]


Rear Controller Panel
== Goal 2: Rear Panel Build ==


[[File:General_Shapeoko_Rear_Panel_Build.jpg]]
[[File:General_Shapeoko_Rear_Panel_Build.jpg]]


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[[File:General_Shapeoko_Refurbish_2.jpg]]


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== Goal 2: Electronics ==
[[File:General_Shapeoko_Refurbish_3.jpg]]
 
Three Boards - Arduino Uno, Arduino Prototyping Shield, CNC Shield V3.0
 
[[File:General_Shapeoko_Electronics_Boards.jpg]]


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Notes:
[[File:General_Shapeoko_Refurbish_4.jpg]]
The Arduino has its power jack removed.  The Arduino is powered thru the USB.
The circuitry on the Prototyping Shield added noise filtering and debounce protection to the Limit Switch Lines and Control Buttons on the E-Stop pendant.
The circuitry in the photo was modified according to the schematic below to improve debounce behavior.


=General Photos=
[[File:General_Shapeoko_Switch_Pin_Filter.jpg]]


E-Stop Pendant
The electronic were assembled in the stack below.


[[File:E-Stop_Pendant_Isolated.jpg]]
[[File:General_Shapeoko_Electronics_Stack.jpg]]


E-Stop Pendant Power Cutoff Wiring
== Goal 2: Controller Box Assembly ==


The electronic, wiring and cooling fans were organized and supported by custom 3D printed parts.


[[File:Shapeoko_2019_E-Stop_Pendant_Cutoff_Wiring.jpg]]
[[File:General_Shapeoko_3D_CNTRLR_View.jpg]]


Overall Controller Box Contents


Power Box
[[File:General_Shapeoko_Control_Box_Contents.jpg]]


[[File:General_Shapeoko_Power_Box.jpg]]
Assembled Controller Box Contents


[[File:General_Shapeoko_Controller Guts.jpg]]


Controller Box


[[File:General_Shapeoko_Empty_Controller_Box_1.jpg]]
GRBL Controller Assembled and Labelled


[[File:General_Shapeoko_GRBL_Controller.jpg]]




[[File:General_Shapeoko_Empty_Controller_Box_2.jpg]]
== Goal 2: E-Stop pendant ==


[[File:General_Shapeoko_Refurbish_5.jpg]]


Controller Panels
Actual E-Stop pendant


[[File:General_Shapeoko_Front_Panel_Build_X.jpg]]
[[File:General_Shapeoko_2019_E-Stop_Pendant_Isolated.jpg]]




[[File:General_Shapeoko_Rear_Panel_Build.jpg]]
== Goal 2: Power Box ==


[[File:General_Shapeoko_Refurbish_6.jpg]]


Electronics
Example of an isolated power wiring harness


[[File:General_Shapeoko_Electronics_Assembly.jpg]]
[[File:Shapeoko_2019_E-Stop_Pendant_Cutoff_Wiring.jpg]]


[[File:General_Shapeoko_Controller Guts.jpg]]
Power Box with two power wiring harnesses and control button connector


[[File:General_Shapeoko_Power_Box.jpg]]


GRBL Controller
== General Layout of Refurbished Shapeoko 2 and GRBL Controller ==


[[File:General_Shapeoko_GRBL_Controller.jpg]]
[[File:General_Shapeoko_Layout.jpg]]


Actual Layout


General Layout
[[File:General_Shapeoko_Actual_Layout.jpg]]


[[File:General_Shapeoko_Layout.jpg]]
== General Notes: ==


[[File:General_Shapeoko_Refurbish_4.jpg]]


[[File:General_Shapeoko_3D_CNTRLR_View.jpg]]
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Latest revision as of 19:49, 4 June 2021

General Information


Link to 2016 Madness Shapeoko_Repair_Madness_2016


Goal 1: Shapeoko 2 Device Refurbishment

Goal 1: Placement of Custom 3D Printed Parts


Goal 1: Rewiring


Note: The Spindle Power cable has a modification. The end connector is not common. So, a new connector has be added as a matched pair with screw terminal. The use of screw terminal connectors makes "cutting" of wiring less likely and allows reuse of connectors. The connectors do not require soldering and allow for rewiring without need to "get" new connectors or "solder" lines. A lot of wiring repairs have inline splices that cause later difficulties. The screw terminals would allow entire wiring replacement.

Goal 1: Completion

Front

Right

Rear

Left

Goal 2: Controller System


Goal 2: Controller Description


Goal 2: Controller Box

Controller Box Assembled

Controller Box Disassembled

Goal 2: Front Panel Build

Goal 2: Rear Panel Build


Goal 2: Electronics

Three Boards - Arduino Uno, Arduino Prototyping Shield, CNC Shield V3.0

Notes: The Arduino has its power jack removed. The Arduino is powered thru the USB. The circuitry on the Prototyping Shield added noise filtering and debounce protection to the Limit Switch Lines and Control Buttons on the E-Stop pendant. The circuitry in the photo was modified according to the schematic below to improve debounce behavior.

The electronic were assembled in the stack below.

Goal 2: Controller Box Assembly

The electronic, wiring and cooling fans were organized and supported by custom 3D printed parts.

Overall Controller Box Contents

Assembled Controller Box Contents


GRBL Controller Assembled and Labelled


Goal 2: E-Stop pendant

Actual E-Stop pendant


Goal 2: Power Box

Example of an isolated power wiring harness

Power Box with two power wiring harnesses and control button connector

General Layout of Refurbished Shapeoko 2 and GRBL Controller

Actual Layout

General Notes:



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