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Uploaded by on May 11, 2008

3 axis CNC drive - Microchip PIC 16F73

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  • Just go to my web site, bluumax. It won't let me post a web address on here

  • This thing won't let me post half the time...

  • I use a 24V power supplu for this.

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  • @gabzramires  Something about not shredding your part by LIFTING the tool OUT of the material BEFORE moving to next cut.

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  • hello my name is luciano'm from Argentina. I go to a technical college and a senior project are building a cnc router. I wanted to know if I could provide drawings of the circuit shown in the videos.

    from now thanks.

    luciano minicuci

    PS: I do not speak English use a translator if you do not understand forgiveness.

  • hello my name is luciano'm from Argentina. I go to a technical college and a senior project are building a cnc router. I wanted to know if I could provide drawings of the circuit shown in the videos.

    from now thanks.

    luciano minicuci

    PS: I do not speak English use a translator if you do not understand forgiveness.

  • @gabzramires Because you might want to pull the router out of the matterial when, for instance, drilling holes, or in this case when milling out a PCB, not tearing up the copper when you're starting.

  • nice video, what controls the power supply?? pc?

  • check at 1:02, the third motor moves half a rotation, this is the Z axis that is controlling the elevation of the bit. When it's floating above the workpiece, the bit doesn't have to be in the material...

  • good question...

    and the little I got from this, why 3 axis? it's a 2d drawing wtf

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