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− | == Requirements == | + | [[File:File:Router-1212.jpg|thumb|460px|right|CNC Router]] |
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+ | '''On Order, Not yet installed''' : Our 1200x1200/4'x4' CNC Router | ||
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+ | == Summary == | ||
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+ | Basically this machine imported/modified/upgraded by HPC: | ||
+ | * http://www.lasermachinemaker.com/5-2-advertising-cnc-router.html | ||
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+ | == Using the CNC Router == | ||
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+ | ... | ||
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+ | === Owners === | ||
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+ | The Owners are those who have volunteered to be in charge of the equipment, organising maintenance, training others to use it, and generally being a point of contact. The current Owners of the CNC Router are: | ||
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+ | * Stephen Woolhead | ||
+ | * Chris Abri | ||
+ | * Mark Mellors | ||
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+ | == Original Requirements Notes == | ||
* CNC Controlled | * CNC Controlled |
Revision as of 19:25, 10 April 2013
Equipment / CNC Router
On Order, Not yet installed : Our 1200x1200/4'x4' CNC Router
Contents
Summary
Basically this machine imported/modified/upgraded by HPC:
Using the CNC Router
...
Owners
The Owners are those who have volunteered to be in charge of the equipment, organising maintenance, training others to use it, and generally being a point of contact. The current Owners of the CNC Router are:
- Stephen Woolhead
- Chris Abri
- Mark Mellors
Original Requirements Notes
- CNC Controlled
- Minimum 4' x 4' cutting bed
- It was generally concluded whilst 8' x 4' would be attractive, it may have limits in terms of floor space and also materials storage and handling - storing and moving 8' x 4' sheets on to a flatbed machine is a pretty impractical task in a full workshop, and certainly not a 1 man job.
- We concluded we could store a lot of sheet material in 4' x 4' and 600 x 900 for the router and laser respectively (and for general use), making storage much more tractable and avoiding the need to cut down such large sheets.
- decent software
Maybe a Vacuum bed
- Would make jobs quicker to setup (except vacuum beds sometimes require a custom 'mask' cutting to cover all the unused holes)
- avoids risk of hitting clamps/bolts
- Will be more expensive (new mask needed for each job?)
- Unsure how "magical" a solution it is
Options
Shopbot
- The defacto FabLab CNC router
- Would be from the [PRS Standard Range]
- Prices are roughly $11500 and $13000 for the 4x4 and 8x4 models
- Ship from US (no distributors), by air or sea, and import duties etc payable
- Quote from Shopbot: approx $15k/£10k + shipping/taxes for 4x4, 8x8 would be approx £2k more
Piranha
- Look like imports, sold by radecal
- Include internal vacuum bed
- Available in 4x4 and 4x8. 4x4 and 4x8 both listed as weighing 800kg.
- 4x8: http://www.radecalmachinesales.com/product.asp?cid=2&scid=&pid=18
- 4x4: http://www.radecalmachinesales.com/product.asp?cid=2&scid=&pid=70
- Quote from radecal: TBC (guessing about £13k and £18k)
HPC Laser CNC
- Not clear what is available or specs; assume it is china import again, but could be interesting to go with HPC given great service
- 1200x1200 looks like it might be: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HPC-CNC-router-1200-x1200-engraver-CNC-Machine-sign-making-UK-stock-/150966295622
Others
Machine | URL | Price (UKP) | Size - X | Size - Y | Size - Z | Weight | Notes |
Heiz S400 | link | £1595 | 400 | 300 | 110 | 31kg | |
Heiz S720 | link | £1995 | 720 | 420 | 110 | 41kg | Videos - Making PCBMachining metalEngraving in wood |
Heiz S1000 | link | £2395 | 1000 | 600 | 110 | 51kg | £4012 including all options and VAT |
HPCLaser RC6090 | link | £3750+VAT | 600 | 900 | 65 | 200kg | Up to 24000rpm, 30mm cutting thickness. From same supplier as Laser cutter. Upgraded spindle from one listed. Claimed accuracy of 10 micron. |
Weight gives an indication of stiffness and quality for a given size of machine. Shopbots weight is not listed