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General Topics => Chatter Zone => Topic started by: lastRites on April 17, 2016, 09:41:48 PM

Title: Hunting for the next project
Post by: lastRites on April 17, 2016, 09:41:48 PM
Hi guys!
I seem to be stuck in a creative rut :P I make little electronics knick knaks, arduinos and such in small batches. I also love making RC contraptions. I have been at this tinkering business from as long as I remember, and have made various jigs and other tools to help me with my builds.. I am hunting for ideas for new tools(I love making tools xD).

I don't have any CNC tools, and am thinking about getting a 3D printer, but the sticker shock is hard to overcome :P.. I want to ask you guys, what would be a good cnc tool for a hobbyist? Laser, 3D printer or mill? I am off-course talking about small desktop machines..
Title: Re: Hunting for the next project
Post by: saikat on April 18, 2016, 11:57:27 AM
3d printer is not very useful once the novelty wears off.

cnc router and laser cutter are similar  - ( the rotary tool is replaced
by a laser)

makes sense to start off with a cnc router (mill) - and then take it forward from there

most important is buy quality mechanics - slides . belts . motors . bearings  which
will give you tighter tolerances.

another advantage of a cnc mill is you can mill your own pcbs
Title: Re: Hunting for the next project
Post by: lastRites on April 20, 2016, 01:14:35 PM
3D printers and Laser Engravers(not cutters) are easier to build than CNC Mills from what I have seen. CNC Mills need to be MUCH more rigidly built than the other two if you want to mill anything harder than foam, and not have a minuscule build volume.

3D printers are a novelty? But for rapid prototyping in a home environment, it seems to be excellent (quieter and less cleanup required). Plus the mechanics can be easily adapted to a low power laser engraver if you put an enclosure on it..

Chemically etching PCBs is a much faster process and does not require any manipulation of the board files.
Title: Re: Hunting for the next project
Post by: lastRites on April 20, 2016, 01:16:51 PM
Have you any experience building these? I would love to hear about your experiences then..
Title: Re: Hunting for the next project
Post by: saikat on April 20, 2016, 04:29:51 PM
no i have no experience building these small size machines

but i have access to full size three axis cnc machines , and we can machine
a engine crankcase out of a solid block of aluminium if we choose to.(my machinist not me)

re : the 3d printer ... utility is a matter of perception.

I still think that the uses for 3d printing are very limited .

I cannot think of one single item that I would like have 3d printed (maybe a case for my pi).

Title: Re: Hunting for the next project
Post by: lastRites on April 20, 2016, 09:46:27 PM
Quick 3D prototypes are what 3D printers good for. IMHO mills are the most useful. But the most expensive too.. and noisy and dirty, and oh so desirable :D

How much would it cost approximately to make a usable desktop CNC mill? To machine alluminium?