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*tweak 5d reprap firmware to control spindle and allow for tool changes | *tweak 5d reprap firmware to control spindle and allow for tool changes | ||
*write gcode for zeroing out cut area | *write gcode for zeroing out cut area | ||
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+ | * [[User:Brokentrace | Brokentrace]] | ||
+ | * [[User:Mog | Mog]] | ||
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=Design Notes= | =Design Notes= |
Revision as of 13:06, 11 October 2010
Contents
[hide]Thoughts
Basic Specs
- cheap
- cutting area 12x12x6
Hardware
- equal length parts for lead screws, and linear shafts
- few custom parts as possible
- few wood cuts as possible or in small enough sections machine can cut itself, Keep wood parts to a 2x4 sheet of half inch birch.
- single PCB for control 4x6 inch in size
- find good power supply for everything
- cuts for end stops and encoders
- larger Z platform for holding different tools, spindle, extruder, laser, router, dremel etc
- figure out good way to mount bushings and leadscrew nuts.
- possibly go to higher thread per inch lead screws
- work on X,Y,Z flexing. Look at 1/2" guide rod for increased rigidity.
Software
- tweak 5d reprap firmware to control spindle and allow for tool changes
- write gcode for zeroing out cut area
Team Members
- Brokentrace
- Mog
- <Your Name Here>
Design Notes
- Keep in mind the possibility for future expansion of hardware.