CNC Engraver/router project anyone?
Due to the good graces of Leigh at MarMachine, I rescued a Strippit
FlexiDrill unit yesterday. Its a X-Y coordinate table with acme lead screws in both axis and micrometer adjustments in both directions. It should retrofit easily with servos or steppers, is in good shape and should make a decent base unit for CNC router or engraver. Anyone want it? I snagged it simply to keep it for someone interested in doing a CNC project. A $100 bill sent to another poster here, gets the unit, and I can probably deliver it to So. Cal Its a nice unit, on the factory steel table with 2 deep drawers and lots of internal room that could be used to house the computer and whatnot. The actual work surface is about 24" x 24" so is a good size and the running gear is well made cast iron. It originally was used to spot drill holes when making up a template for Strippit punches, and has a small drill motor on it, but I think Id pull the drill and install a die grinder or Dremel etc for the higher RPMs. Speak up now before I have to pull it off the trailer, so I can get my welder off. I dont want to handle it multiple times. Gunner "Considering the events of recent years, the world has a long way to go to regain its credibility and reputation with the US." unknown |
Gunner, I sent you an email...
Louis "Gunner" wrote in message ... Due to the good graces of Leigh at MarMachine, I rescued a Strippit FlexiDrill unit yesterday. Its a X-Y coordinate table with acme lead screws in both axis and micrometer adjustments in both directions. It should retrofit easily with servos or steppers, is in good shape and should make a decent base unit for CNC router or engraver. Anyone want it? I snagged it simply to keep it for someone interested in doing a CNC project. A $100 bill sent to another poster here, gets the unit, and I can probably deliver it to So. Cal Its a nice unit, on the factory steel table with 2 deep drawers and lots of internal room that could be used to house the computer and whatnot. The actual work surface is about 24" x 24" so is a good size and the running gear is well made cast iron. It originally was used to spot drill holes when making up a template for Strippit punches, and has a small drill motor on it, but I think Id pull the drill and install a die grinder or Dremel etc for the higher RPMs. Speak up now before I have to pull it off the trailer, so I can get my welder off. I dont want to handle it multiple times. Gunner "Considering the events of recent years, the world has a long way to go to regain its credibility and reputation with the US." unknown |
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 07:03 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004 - 2014 DIYbanter