My Home Made CNC Pci Milling Machine

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Uploaded by on Jul 29, 2007

English: This is my home made milling machine. Projected and assembled in Brazil. if you have any question, please send an e-mail to: bardelli@gmail.com
Portuguese: Fresadora CNC de Circuito impresso da BardHP: http://www.vabsco.com/bardhp/
Visite o site!.

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  • Amazing work! Is there a guide that you followed to build this, or did you design it yourself. I'm looking to build a CNC as a project, so any pointers would be much appreciated.

    Thanks in advance!

  • @MrGantzFan I didnt use any guide. I saw a machine like that in a trade fair. When I asked the price the seller told me that was more expensive than a car. So I decided to make my own machine and I have been using this machine ever since.

  • great work!

    Did you use ball screws or threaded rods?

  • I used ball screws

  • Hello

    Good work!

    Can you tell me which software are you useing?

    Or is it a secret?:)

    I building a small cnc router for fun.

  • There is not big deal. The sotware that I was using in this video is called TURBOCNC (its freeware), google it ....

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  • good work, thanks for all information !

  • @rbardelli Good job!

  • Nice work!

  • Hi man, can you please inform me how you solved the problem of reading a PCB design and sending the correct co-ordinates to the motor... I have completed the mechanical design of my machine and I can control it by Joystick, but HOW to read the PCB Design file.... I am a student and making this in my first year (people make it in their 4th year) so please HELP....

  • very good just please add an vaccum hose to avoid all the contamination surfaces that has not been cutted

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