This build is in progress, And since is my first build post I did not know exactly what to post. So I will be updating this post as a finish the remaining items
An Update, After finalizing my tests for the drivers I found no board that can handle 8 motors. So I had to revert my build to a LEAD machine of sorts.
However before the disassemble the machine was very rigid, I applied 250N to the top and deflection was the expected .3mm at the top of the Z-Axis. The deflection on the X-Axis was .2mm. I did not measure the Y axis.
Unfortunately it will be a while before I update this build.
Please let me know if you have any thoughts on the project.
Modified LEAD machine
Build in 'OTHER BUILDS/PROJECTS' published by mjenkins5720, Sep 27, 2019.
At the moment this build is in progress, I will be updating the files as I finish the remainder of the machine. This machine is intended to be a multipurpose CNC, but a bit bigger than a desktop unit. The machine is scalable in the X and Y axis.
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Build Details
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- CC - Creative Commons Public Domain (CCO 1+)
Reason for this Build
AS mentioned, I needed more Z axis clearance to use all 6 axis (still in progress).Inspired by
A combination of the LEAD machine and the WorkBee