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Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: PCB drill viewing mechanism... reviewed

From: Adam Seychell <a_seychell@...>
Date: 2005-01-11

Ed Okerson wrote:
>> Maybe but its a matter of pure luck that any given person comes across
>> one of these small drill machines your talking about. And spending
>> $1000's on a brand new drill machine is just not an option. Building a
>> CNC machine from scratch is a mammoth task compared, to building a
>> manual drill press.
>
>
> That is simply not true. I built a CNC mill/drill based on the Brute
> design at www.crankorgan.com and it only took about a week to make it.
> Granted it is not a professional unit, but it is accurate down to
> 0.00025", plenty good enough for hobby PCB drilling! It cost virtually
> nothing to build, mostly scrap aluminum channel and scrap plastic blocks.
>
> Ed Okerson
>

They look interesting, but what is used as the linear slides ? How are
they attached to the U channel ?
Is the lead screw standard zinc steel threaded bar or is it the true
thing ?
It looks like X, Y and Z axis are identically built, with only the
length of the Z axis being smaller.
What CNC software are you using ? Did that take a week to write too ?
And most important, what is the minimum tooling required to build one of
these ?