CNC Robotics: Build Your Own Workshop Bot
R**N
the whole bunch of characters come up other than the ones you punch and you cannot receive a photo like phones I purchased direc
the Motorola V9 razors are not set up right. When you try and text, the whole bunch of characters come up other than the ones you punch and you cannot receive a photo like phones I purchased direct from ATT. A little disappointed. Maybe I can get a ATT rep to help formulate the phone. I do like yhe Nokia phone. It is great. I bought a few of them and went back to order 3 more and found out that the outfit had raised the price overnight from $75.00 to $248.00. I would like Amazon to tell those guys to knock that BS off.Amazon does have a good system in place and I like the pay system unlike "GooglePay" which one time they took the $500.00 but didn't pay the guy I bought the phone from so I never got the phone and there is no physical way to e-mail or call Google.. Googlepay "sucks".Like I saud, it appears that Amazon has a very good system in place and as a matter of fact a gal did call me to make sure it was me ordering all those phones. I have about 10 lines at ARR and run ffish boats.Ray Forsman 360 202 2201
S**C
Go to HobbyCNC dot com instead. Much better plans
There are too many major flaws in this book. He builds his machine with a Nu-Arc camera positioner. How is anyone else supposed to find this exact model? Probably the worst part are the IC logic and driver chips. You will not be able to put this together unless you are already an experienced electronic technician.He shows you a schematic with some seemingly 80's era integrated circuits. (Judging by the xerox-looking images and misspelled words). These chips are hopelessly out of date. Modern chips have built in protective diodes, so you won't have to search all of creation for the ones his plans require. The way to go is to by a driver kit for $20 from Electronickits.com. (You'll need 3 of these).Some things he did made me wonder why: 1) Why have so many little jumper points on the boards for options that are unlikely to be used? I bought wire connectors for these unneccessarily. He didn't list mini-jumpers in the parts list. Only after very carefully studying the pictures, can you see what he is doing. 2) On page 4 he says he was impressed by how nice the Pac-Sci stepper motor people were to him when they were selling him his motors. On page 14 he says that he's not using Pac-Sci motors! Why? What happened? We paid some bones for this book and we want to learn from his experience. There just isn't enough explaining in this book. On the good side is that this book will teach you how easy it is to make your own circuit boards: Laser paper and an iron. You have to experiment a little, but it is very satisfying to know that you will be able to make your own boards if the need arises. I found that removing the paper while it is still hot will deposit enough "resist". No need to soak in water. The chemicals aren't really that nasty (even Radio Shack sells them). Just use warm water instead of a burner and wait longer than you otherwise might. BTW if you already own this book take a look at the lower picture on page 102. I had to wonder why is he using a different resist pattern than the one he wants us to use. He should be consistent between his photos and what we're supposed to do.I think that Dave Rigotti's book is much much better. He will personally give you advice through his Yahoo site. And, it's "cozy". By that I mean there aren't 5000 things on the site to get everything confused. His is more focused.I'd give this book a 1, but I did learn how to make my own PCB's and he also recommends a decent CAD CAM software (KCam).
D**T
Make your first books Tab!
This is a great book! It has the patten to build a cotroller box and tells you how to build the machine. so dont listen to other people. If you want to build these machinces for a shop and friends I suggest you buy this one first and even buy the 166.00 dollar text book on cnc design. Still trying to figure out to build a lathe that you can adjust from big to small. And build another machince that can cut metal parts. I think its a mill.
A**N
Definitely NOT CNC Robotics!
At best, it is just "build a machine that response to CNC program (G-Code)to kill your time - if you have too much."Ask yourself the follow question before buy this book: Can you accept a CNC with unknown accuracy (my guess is 1mm error at best)? If you can accept it, this book is for you.I didn't and will not follow the author's path, followings are the reason:1) He use scrap material, he dismantle his camera for "liner rail", he find "square" beam from scrap shops...etc. His measurement of "square" is based on combination square. His measurement of level is based on "trial & error" with height gauge, not even dial indicator.2) He use stepper motor based on "available" and didn't mention how you can estimate the required torque to drive the ...... ACME lead screw. ACME is good for its lower cost compare with Ball screw, but you've a price to pay, backlash. Some CNC software can handle it, but the author just didn't care. I doubt when it mill a square, will / can it closes the path?3) It is just a CNC table that clamps a pen or a router on its Z-Axis. So, it is just a wood-working CNC router, not a CNC machine, definitely not `robotics' standard. God, the book's name is too sexy for me.4) Don't expect any calculation / estimation that can help to design you own CNC, there is no such thing in this book, and everything is done by wild guess.5) Don't expect to gain any insight from watching / learning the author's approach to build a CNC. He use lengthy text description on how he drill a hole, put the steel beam in level (concrete floor) and use "measuring tape" to locate the centers for drilling. It is terrible, if you're a (hobby) machinist or dealing with metalworking. Can you imagine to 'arc weld' your machine's frame? What accuracy will leave for your measurement after such a destructive task is done?Why I buy this book? It's because the author write a very sexy preface and introduction, a very logical table of content, and most important, Kindle let me preview only up to the first chapter. My verdict: save your money.If you can settle with the low accuracy & repeatability, why need a CNC? If you just want to repeat routing a 2.5D pattern, just make yourself a fixture / jig / template will be more than enough.
C**M
Good book
Sine Amazon is pestering me to write a review and I have to use at least twenty words, I would have to say... Good book.
S**R
Four Stars
Lot of good information but there ar30 pages of electrical component specs.
D**R
Good service. Good book for constuction of item
Good service . Good book for constuction of item.
J**A
cnc robotics
ouvrage pour des machines plus complexe pour une utilisation amateur ou professionnel mais des machines de plus grande qualité est plus robuste
M**D
Good but only an outline to build your own.
On the whole this book was excellent, however, it lacked certain details about the build of the authors CNC machine. It was more of a design brief instead of what I was expecting, i.e. a prescriptive build manual. It is though, an excellent starting point especially if you're into taking your time and experimenting with the ideas outlined. The chapters involving the software to drive the CNC machine was excellent, and prescriptive, along with the electronics to drive the stepper motors. A little more detail on stepper motors and the guide rail construction would have been helpful. Some dimensioned drawings would have been useful, but I felt the author was trying to make the design flexible to the individual needs of the reader. Some further research will be needed for me to embark on this project, especially with regards to component suppliers, as the author is American and list suppliers from the USA. Definitely a good read, but only half a build manual.
B**Y
jumping off point
this is the best of the books i have found for cnc mills and while its very "heres what i did" it still contains enought to fill in the gaps of knowledge after looking on the internet
E**I
Quelques bonnes idées qui ne nécessitaient pas plus de 50 pages.
Ce livre comportent quelques bonnes idées à retenir lors de la construction d'une machine CNC 3 axes. Une cinquantaine de pages aurait suffit pour décrire ces idées.Un plan mécanique global et détaillé aurait été le bienvenu (téléchargeable ou fourni sur un CD).L'utilisation d'un sous-ensemble NuArc n'aurait pas du être utilisé pour l'axe Y car ce produit d'occasion est difficile à trouver à bon prix (en Europe). Si même on le trouvait il serait en quantité très limitée. En plus, il est assez inutile d'acheter une machine d'occasion assez volumineuse pour n'en récupérer que les composants de l'axe Y de la future machine CNC.
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