DIY CNC Router - Milling Aluminium Finger Clamp
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ส.ค. 2018
- Finally had some time to dial my machine in to cut some aluminium.
Most of the cutting is done with a 4 mm single flute carbide end mill. With the exception of chamfering where I used an 8 mm 90 deg spot drill.
I don't have a compressed air setup in my workshop at the moment so the cutting was done mostly dry with a few squirts of WD40. The addition of an air blast/micro-droplet system would greatly increase my options in terms of cutters and feeds/speeds and machining strategy, so that is on the list of upgrades to come.
The surface finish on the profiling was pretty good, I think a 3 flute carbide cutter may give a better result or at least finish the job in less time.
My machine design/build is documented on my website: www.jeremyyoungdesign.com
If you would like a copy of the 3D model for my CNC machine, please vidit my Etsy store:
www.etsy.com/nz/JeremyYoungDe...
This machine design is wonderfully free of big rigidity bottlenecks. I really like it!
That looks like a nice surface finish!
very good work, thanks for sharing
Very nice. I will try that
Excelente trabalho você poderia disponibilizar o projeto?
Perfect job
Well done!
Awesome job👍
I learned a lot from this, thanks!
Nice work bro
Is there a repository for parts such as those clamps etc like thingiverse does for 3d printing?
Looks goood!! Thanks
Great job.. I like it n would try tuis at home👍
What was the feed for chamfering?
Great job jeremy! How much is the total cost for this project?
beautiful
I notice your shop-vac tube is sporting a wound that looks very like a Silver Fern... appropriate I suspect?
Amazing 👍
Great project, just thought you might want to consider a vacuum attachment, I 3D printed one and have a simple video of it working.
Hi can you advice endmill to cut as you do. Very nice. What brand? Size 1/8 right?