CNC Router

The price was right around 240k after all the options were thrown in. That machine was at the last company I worked at. Now I'm forced to work on 5 axis Fadals and trying to squeeze home projects in is not fun. You can actually pick up a Haas Mini-Mill or a Haas TM series Mill relatively cheap and by cheap I'm saying right qround 20k.
 
well seeing bill spoke up about my unit. here it is. its a 2'x3' deck, runs on 220v and has a 2 hp liquid cooled head. thats what the 2 orange lines running into the router head are. its an awesome little unit. and you can see i modified it so eveything is self contained on wheels. i just have to hook up 110 to the computer and 220 to the router. this is not your run of the mill hobby cnc. but its not a $50,000 machine either. the biggest thing to remember is to get the right software to run a cnc properly. it cost me as much for the right software as the router cost me. to get a set up like this with all the programs you will spend 10k on it.
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Spazz, that is really cool. I love how the computer is part of it as well, nice and tidy.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6983825#post6983825 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by BeanAnimal
So now you have a 3 axis machine, you can cut your flanges and ramps all at one time!

ya but the ramps are a real p.i.a. to make. you have to manually nest the g code into each file. it takes a while to do it. i messed up alot of hard board trying to get it right. but now that its done i can cut them in about 3 mins.
 
Can you use a high end CAD/Cam system with your system. That will eliminate the need to manually code ramping movements. I do all my programming with SolidWorks, Surfcam, and MasterCam. I use SolidWorks for all my drawings and assemblies makes it a little bit easier when it comes to actually putting toolpaths down.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6984753#post6984753 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Senn
Can you use a high end CAD/Cam system with your system. That will eliminate the need to manually code ramping movements. I do all my programming with SolidWorks, Surfcam, and MasterCam. I use SolidWorks for all my drawings and assemblies makes it a little bit easier when it comes to actually putting toolpaths down.

i have solid works but im not very good with it ye. i have to read the manual more to find out some of the features. but for cam i use a different program. i also have type 3 which is an art type 3d cad/cam program but the manual it huge! i havent had alot of time to check out all the features yet.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6985138#post6985138 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by blfuller123
Nice looking setup spazz. If you dont mind, how much $$$ you have in it? Did you build all of it?

no this is a factory made router. it cost me about 10k with all the programs, router and accesories.
 
10k including the SW AND SolidWorks?! Wow last time I looked into SolidWorks it was something like $8k a license. How'd you get it so cheap?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6985656#post6985656 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Timbo
10k including the SW AND SolidWorks?! Wow last time I looked into SolidWorks it was something like $8k a license. How'd you get it so cheap?

i had solid works before i got the router.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6985298#post6985298 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by tinygiants
Quit teasing already, give us a link to an online tech page on this beast.

i got it on ebay.
 
I did a lot of research and looking into what would be needed and I just could not justify the price for what I was going to end up using it for. I think that it would be building would be cooll and the programing would be fun but I do not think that I would end up using it all that much.

That is a nice looking CNC setup you have Scott.
 
For those looking a DIY Router look at www.cnczone.com
There is a set of really nice free plans, One of the good ones is the JGRO plans. I have about 700$ in mine and it is 99% done, This includes the 150$ mach3 lic, or you could get away with the 30$ turbocnc lic.
 
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