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Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] DIY CNC pcb drilling

From: Kerry Wentworth <kwentworth@...>
Date: 2012-04-03

Looks very nice, but large and expensive for my purposes. I was given
the XY stage, and the rest was built from parts on hand. The laptop
cost me $8. I don't do enough boards to justify any big expenditures,
although I DID buy a $25 laminator from MyBinding.com.

Kerry


Spencer wrote:
> I was looking at getting this for my PCB drilling.
>
> http://www.shapeoko.com/
>
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> ________________________________
> From: Kerry Wentworth <kwentworth@...>
> To: Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Tuesday, April 3, 2012 7:40 AM
> Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] DIY CNC pcb drilling
>
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> Very nice! Mine is a bit different (cruder). I used an industrial XY
> stage, 6"x6" with stepper motors, mounted on the end of my Sherline
> mill. A homebrew Z stage drives a Dremel tool up and down. I have not
> yet optimized for speed, as I have a limited number of bits on hand. I
> use a PIC16F876 to accept (a subset of) CNC commands and drive the
> steppers. A DOS laptop reads the Excellon files and generates CNC
> commands. It also has a jog mode that allows finding the corners of the
> board and rotates the coordinates to compensate for misalignment of the
> transferred artwork relative to the axes.
>
> I did all of the hardware and software myself.
>
> Kerry
>
> DJ Delorie wrote:
>
>> Been working on this project for a long time, finally got some results...
>>
>> DIY CNC 409 0.0145" holes in 12 minutes
>> www.youtube.com/watch?v=SR1y6Eq19EU
>>
>> The CNC machine uses three brushless DC motors instead of steppers, I
>> had to make my own controller boards, write the firmware, build the
>> table... many steps.
>>
>> controller page: www.delorie.com/electronics/bldc/
>> photos: www.delorie.com/photos/cnc/ (including close-ups of the drilled board)
>>
>> I have an excellon-to-gcode script for drills if anyone's interested,
>> although there's some new features I still want to try, and I want to
>> see how fast I can get the drilling cycle to go without breaking any
>> bits :-)
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