Well, it originated as a blog, and has grown into a DIYDrones attempt at creating a CNC machine.
This group is set up so that we can organize the activity.
For background, the original blog is located here:
Well, it originated as a blog, and has grown into a DIYDrones attempt at creating a CNC machine.
This group is set up so that we can organize the activity.
For background, the original blog is located here:
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I have been using kk2.1 boards upgraded with stevis 1.9 firmware.The highest motor I have used is 800 kv with 30 amp simonk flashed firmware.I have created new styles of power distribution boards for each one of the designs.Each of the designs are created to make repairs and replacement of parts fast and easy.As to my flying skills, I am still a novice. I can make a circle, and some nose in. but I am not a racer, or fpv flier by any means. I would like to get my designs into the next level…
Read more…After a coupla years of thought and compromises and decisions on how to make a rigid small CNC machine this is what I've come up with.It will be cast solid aluminum which is the only real solution for the rigidity issue. If you could do it in cast iron it would be perfect. However this seems to me to be the best compromise after a lot of thought and trials. This is a moving table design not a moving gantry design.We plan to make the casting sometime after the 6th of January when I have help…
Read more…I found a CNC related website that seems like a good fit for the DIYdrones culture. http://www.openbuilds.com
Read more…We just got started on a foundry for casting aluminum parts. I can not find anything worthy made from extruded stock in aluminum so we have to make a casting for the CNC machine. I'll be making the casting for whoever wants one by the time we finish this project. Here's some photos of the ground work being done. Over a ton of sand for the foundation. 500# of Sugar Sand #85 mesh for making the green sand and #100 of Bentonite Clay. 70# of Fireclay 4 cubic feet of Perlite and some Diatomatious…
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I bought a Phlatprinter MK II years ago from Phlatboyz. It is a DIY put together CNC and it has worked amazing for me. I also have a few other aftermarket CNC machines much more expensive, but for DIY the phlatprinter works really well at below $800 cost easy. Just some food for thought.
Look activity has dropped, to some extent. The mechanical drawings are progressing. Once we have the actual bed built, the rest should fall in to place, I think.
Hi everyone.. I'm sure we all do this in our spare time.. but just being curious, any progress on this?
Oh... I'll get myself involved one of these days. So many projects, so little money to fund them.
Hi Chris, work is happening in the background. ;-)
Feel free to jump in and help us out.
Need. Mill. Now.
http://www.instructables.com/id/DIY-LEGO/
Oh no... this is bad.
I thought I had finally put away the idea of trying to piece together a CNC.
[shakes fist]
Gosh!
It has a table size of 300mm x 400mm, and comes with everything except the Mach3 or EMC2 software. It was fully assembled and all I had to do was to connect the stepper motors.
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hi all seen that you are looking at making a milling machine here is a design unfinished that i have made it is yours to do with as you wish my way of helping the diy drone community
Fab, only if that humanoid figure on it is a G.I Joe action figure.