> Don't get impatient. Remember, there are parts in the world where it's > right now still sunday morning. It's clear that we often exchange > mails here cause at the time we do many other members (mostly the > fellows from the US) lay in their beds. > > Markus Exactly. If a thing is worth doing, it is worth doing well. I was thinking that in depth discussion of machine design would be off topic for this group, and drounded out in the CCED one. My "Simple PCB-CNC" (I may use that for a plans set one day) would be designed around that basic premise that one cannot easily afford or find linear rails and ball screws. Wood is fine for the base, steel rails can be as 'high tech' as drill rod or silver steel, depending on which side of the pond you are on. some sort of plastic, pvc, UHMW or something. a ridgid frame that is simple to build with easily found materials. I'm thinking one could use 2x4 lumber for the majority of the project. The only hard part is the drilling action. Anyone know how far a car door electric unlocker solenoid moves ? Dave
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Re: PCB-CNC Design
2003-10-05 by Dave Mucha
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