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** 2.8 W Blue diode laser
 
** 2.8 W Blue diode laser
 
* Firmware:
 
* Firmware:
** [[https://github.com/grbl/grbl|GRBL]]
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** [https://github.com/grbl/grbl GRBL]
** Software:  
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* Software:  
** [[http://lasergrbl.com/en/|LaserGRBL]] (produces NC code for laser engraving)
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** [http://lasergrbl.com/en/ LaserGRBL] (produces NC code for laser engraving)
** [[https://github.com/vlachoudis/bCNC|bCNC]] (controls the MP-CNC)
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** [https://github.com/vlachoudis/bCNC bCNC] (controls the MP-CNC)
  
 
== Instructions ==
 
== Instructions ==

Revision as of 18:48, 5 September 2019

The Mostly Printed CNC (MP-CNC) is an inexpensive, open platform to precisely control motion. Hacksburg's setup can be used for both laser engraving and CNC milling using swappable toolheads. It has potential to be expanded to working as a large format 3d printer, pen plotter, foam cutter, drag knife, or any other CNC tool as well.

Safety

You **must** be properly trained before using this machine. It uses a high speed cutting head that can cause serious injuries and a powerful laser that can cause **permanant eye damage**. It also produces dust and smoke that can be respitory hazards. If at any time you feel something is wrong or unsafe, stop the machine. Your safety is more important than what you are working on.

Specifications

  • Bed size:
    • 24 in x 24 in
  • Motion:
    • Dual NEMA 17 steppers on on X and Y axis, single NEMA 17 on Z axis
    • Belt driven X and Y axis, lead screw driven Z axis
  • Milling:
  • Engraving:
    • 2.8 W Blue diode laser
  • Firmware:
  • Software:
    • LaserGRBL (produces NC code for laser engraving)
    • bCNC (controls the MP-CNC)

Instructions

Laser Engraver Tutorial

CNC Router Tutorial (In Progress)

Old instructions, no applicable:

Directions for engraver: https://jtechphotonics.com/?page_id=2012 https://github.com/305engineering/Inkscape

Directions for CNC: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rezNV8CvkTS4Rh4MZ7Z9hnLpWag7rqRkqVutMNwyxKQ/edit