I am fortunate enough to have industrial CNC machinery at my disposal, so it was an obvious choice to machine all of the mechanical parts for this machine myself. This blog post gives a brief overv…
Do it yourself CNC router: Take a look at all aspects of designing and building your own CNC router
I am fortunate enough to have industrial CNC machinery at my disposal, so it was an obvious choice to machine all of the mechanical parts for this machine myself. This blog post gives a brief overv…
Building a CNC Router: The builders guide Step 4
I am fortunate enough to have industrial CNC machinery at my disposal, so it was an obvious choice to machine all of the mechanical parts for this machine myself. This blog post gives a brief overv…
The CNC Gantry-Type Machining Center has an extremely robust and solid base frame, providing great rigidity, stability and vibration-free work.
Handle all your machining needs in a home shop environment or on the production floor with the Next Wave CNC SHARK HD520. Built with industrial grade components, the CNC SHARK HD520 also features a heavy-duty aluminum and steel reinforced gantry, an extruded aluminum router mount system, interlocking aluminum table, linear rails and guides on the gantry, and anti-backlash, wear-compensated lead screws on all axes. The SHARK HD520 can be pendant or computer-controlled. The SHARK HD520 CNC machine is the ideal tool for carving or machining a large variety of projects made from wood, soft metals, composites, or plastics. Beginners to professionals are incorporating this diverse woodworking tool for custom parts, joinery, precision drilling functions, or all things decorative. Next Wave HD520 ships via R&L Freight with curbside delivery only Features: Linear Guides and bearings on the gantry Anti-backlash, wear-compensated leadscrews on all axis Interlocking rigid aluminum table with virtually unlimited clamp positioning Aluminum gantry back plate for heavy machining capabilities Aluminum router mounting clamp Steel encased gantry legs for increased rigidity Automatic router on and off control USB Interface X and Y homing capability Specifications: Table Dimensions: 28" x 63" XYZ Travel: 25" x 50" x 7" Overall Dimensions: 36-1/4"W x 63"L x 24-1/2" H Power: 110 /115 V USA-Based Technical Support Made in USA What's Included: (1) Full Two-year warranty and USA Based technical support through NextWave Automation (1) CNC SHARK HD520 machine (1) V-Carve Pro design software (1) Color pendant controller (2) Hold-down clamps (1) Carbide V-bit (1) Virtual Zero Unlimited Software and Vector Art 3-D Sampler Pack Notes: Fully compatible with these routers (sold separately): Bosch 1617 and 1618, Porter Cable 890 Series, DeWalt 610, 616 and 618, and the Next Wave Water-Cooled Spindle The SHARK HD520 CNC machine is fully compatible with Next Wave’s extensive product line of additional accessories, such as laser, 4th axis, scanner, and more – all sold separately. Requires a computer with a USB 2.0 Port and a USB Flash Drive (sold separately Next Wave HD520 ships via R&L Freight with curbside delivery Shipping / Billing Information This product ships direct from the manufacturer: Your order will ship in approximately 5 business days. This product is considered special order. Your account will be charged when you place your order. Express or overnight shipping is not available for this product. Ships by Ground or Freight to the 48 contiguous states. Cannot ship to Alaska, Hawaii, PO Boxes, APOs, US Territories, Canada or other foreign countries. Return Information Next Wave products can be returned if they are in unopened, resaleable condition. You will be responsible for a 25% restocking fee. If you need help initiating a return, please contact Woodcraft Customer Service at 1-800-535-4482.
I am fortunate enough to have industrial CNC machinery at my disposal, so it was an obvious choice to machine all of the mechanical parts for this machine myself. This blog post gives a brief overv…
Low Cost DIY CNC Router: UPDATE: What is good is getting better. Here's the next installment on this router: Click Here _____________________ This is a hobby CNC router I built for myself that I'd thought I'd share with the Instructables community. This is not a detailed …
I am fortunate enough to have industrial CNC machinery at my disposal, so it was an obvious choice to machine all of the mechanical parts for this machine myself. This blog post gives a brief overv…
I am fortunate enough to have industrial CNC machinery at my disposal, so it was an obvious choice to machine all of the mechanical parts for this machine myself. This blog post gives a brief overv…
I am fortunate enough to have industrial CNC machinery at my disposal, so it was an obvious choice to machine all of the mechanical parts for this machine myself. This blog post gives a brief overv…
Over 100 metres reach lets CNC machine. A large and precise 5-axis CNC machine is available for cutting positive and negative molds for large turbine blades. The robot or gantry, called HSM-Modal, …
Make Your Own DIY CNC: This instructable outlines the assembly process of my 2nd generation CNC machine which I designed to be simple to build and quiet enough to be apartment friendly. I have included example projects that I have made in the first two weeks of using the …
I am fortunate enough to have industrial CNC machinery at my disposal, so it was an obvious choice to machine all of the mechanical parts for this machine myself. This blog post gives a brief overv…
I am fortunate enough to have industrial CNC machinery at my disposal, so it was an obvious choice to machine all of the mechanical parts for this machine myself. This blog post gives a brief overv…
A simple and low-profile Workholding clamp for CNC Mills, especially designed to be easy to make on a 3-Axis Mills in one setup. The current version is designed to be used on a CNC with a worktable that uses M6 Screws with 25mm grid spacing, although this can be easily adjusted for use cases. It enables You to make the most of the z-height your CNC offers, since you eliminate the height a vice would need- this is especially helpful on hobby grade or gantry mills. the clamps also act as an extra layer of security when using double-sided-tape for Workholding and will keep you from having to scrap parts you otherwise would make profit on. Mine was made of 7075 Aluminum with only a 1/8 flat and ball nose endmill in about 20min for a pair of 2. It has been in heavy use for over 6 months and works flawless. If more grip is needed jaws can be added with a thread- or dovetail-cutter on the face on the upper half, will work especially well in Alu & Steel The assembly is incredibly easy and only one additionally M5x10 screw is required. For the 3d-Printed Version it is recommended to use at least 4 outer Layers and an infill of 20% or more to archive sufficient strength. For 3d Printed version a further M5 nut is needed to insure proper longevity for the threads. In this Purchase there are multiple Versions included: 1) a fully 3-axis machinable Clamp with integrated threads (STEP File) 2) an extra low-profile version for special applications (STEP File) 4) the same clamp optimized for 3d Printing which uses a hex nut for stronger Threads (STEP & STL Files (split in 2 for ease of use)) This is only a CAD File to make your own Clamps, not a finished Product, not allowed to make & sell these Clamps.Pictures are taken my myself,
Rino Route Belt Drive Large Format CNC Router: This is a walk through on building the Rino Route. A CNC router of my own design who's purpose was to be the cheapest possible option for a 4' x 8' DIY off the shelf CNC router table. At a final cost of ~$2500 I believe I have succeeded in my endeav…