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PRO TOUCH OFF GAGE
http://www.edgetechnologyproducts.com
This tool setter will allow you to set your CNC tool length offsets quickly and accurately. To use this gage, just lower the tool down on the contact face of the gage until the indicator reads 0.000. At that point, you can be confident that the tip of your tool is exactly 4.000 from the surface the gage is sitting on. This tool setter can also be used for Bridgeport style milling machines.
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PRO TOUCH OFF GAGE http://www.edgetechnologyproducts.com This tool setter will allow you to set your CNC tool length offsets quickly and accurately. To use this gage, just lower the tool down on the contact face of the gage until the indicator reads 0.000. At that point, you can be confident that the tip of your tool is exactly 4.000 from the
In this episode I use my brother’s CNC router (that he originally built for making guitars) to machine out the Z axis motor mount and I build my own 70 volt DC power supply for the stepper motors…
Transformer: Toroidal 750VA 230v AC – 24 x 24 AC output – wired in series – AirlinkTransformers.com
Vishay GBPC3504-E4/51 Bridge Rectifier
3x 4700μF 100V DC 35mm Capacitors
2x 1K2 5W resistors wired in series to discharge capacitors when mains power removed.
Still to do – Fuse the 48V output from transformer and individual outputs to Stepper Drivers.
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DIY CNC Milling machine build.
My objective for this project is to design and build a CNC milling machine without the need for any machining of the parts. Ordinarily, building a mill requires a much bigger mill to get the axis surfaces flat and parallel.
By using aluminum tool plate (which is in theory pre-machined flat) and bolting the critical components rather than welding, it should be possible to avoid any machine work. After all, I’m building a mill because I don’t have one!
Linear rails and ball screws are the cheap Chinese 20mm style that you can find on eBay etc.
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Music Credit
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No Quarter – TechnoAXE
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Dark vs. Light – – TechnoAXE
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In this episode I use my brother’s CNC router (that he originally built for making guitars) to machine out the Z axis motor mount and I build my own 70 volt DC power supply for the stepper motors… Transformer: Toroidal 750VA 230v AC – 24 x 24 AC output – wired in series – AirlinkTransformers.com Vishay GBPC3504-E4/51 Bridge Rectifier 3x