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A Tinkerer's Guide to CNC Basics

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Product type Book
Published in Jan 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803247496
Pages 164 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Author (1):
Samer Najia Samer Najia
Profile icon Samer Najia

Table of Contents (15) Chapters

Preface 1. Chapter 1: The What and Why of CNC 2. Chapter 2: Setting Up and Configuring the 3018 CNC Machine 3. Chapter 3: Understanding Material Properties before Making the First Cut 4. Chapter 4: Making the First Cut 5. Chapter 5: Full CNC Workflow with Different Materials 6. Chapter 6: Upgrading Your CNC Machine 7. Chapter 7: Enclosures 8. Chapter 8: Project: Building a CNC Laser Cutter and a Plotter 9. Chapter 9: Project: Building Your Own 4th Axis 10. Chapter 10: Project: Adding a Laser to the 3018 11. Chapter 11: Building a More Capable CNC Machine 12. Chapter 12: Future Projects and Going Bigger and Better 13. Index 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

How CNC works and when to use it

The CNC machine is operated by an onboard controller that runs three or more stepper motors and the toolhead. Stepper motors have a lot more torque and can be controlled with greater precision than ordinary electric motors. Motor control is measured in fractions of revolutions, which allows for excellent precision in movement. Using precision leadscrews (or pulley/belt systems), the motors move a gantry along the Y axis while the toolhead moves left and right on the gantry (the X axis). The Z axis is nothing more than a small gantry that moves the toolhead up and down, typically with a leadscrew.

The commands being passed to the controller on the CNC machine are called G-code. The commands passed to the controller (either via the onboard software or a computer passing G-code to the controller) move the toolhead to various locations in all three axes and runs the spindle motor so that the milling end can then cut into the material as desired. The...

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