This was posted on another Yahoo group. I tried to find the schematic that he planed to post but it wasn't there. Keep in mind this is more of a manual machine than a CNC, however, the power supply description seemed interesting to me - simple. I have built three small home shop type sinker EDM systems and thought I would share my experiences. The one that worked out the best for me was added on to a small bench top drill press. The quill down feed was modified with a worm gear and a stepper motor driving it. The quill normally feeds at about 10 thou. per minute and is adjustable over a wider range. Nothing fancy, mind you, just a simple, adjustable, stepper driver not controlled by a computer. I use distilled water to flush the pocket every few seconds rather than a constant flow as the spark will not discharge when the water is flowing. For electrodes, I usually use brass tubing, and it has worked well for me. Occasionally, though, I will use a specially shaped graphite electrode for odd shaped holes. The power supply is very simple as well 120VAC right out of the wall that is fused with a bridge rectifier a couple of light bulbs and a few capacitors that can be switched in or out of the circuit. This simple grass-roots EDM is not very fast but I have yet to find any conductive material that it won't cut. Just for grins, I punched a 3/16" hole in a 3/4" ball out of a ball bearing and gave it to my boss the next day. He still hasn't figured out how I did it to this day. (The hole was square) This little machine is great for burning out the occasional broken tap, drill bit, or ease out and has the potential for much more. Thanks for letting me toss in my 2 cents worth.
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2005-08-06 by lcdpublishing
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