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A Tinkerer's Guide to CNC Basics

You're reading from   A Tinkerer's Guide to CNC Basics Master the fundamentals of CNC machining, G-Code, 2D Laser machining and fabrication techniques

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803247496
Length 164 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Samer Najia Samer Najia
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Chapter 1: The What and Why of CNC 2. Chapter 2: Setting Up and Configuring the 3018 CNC Machine FREE CHAPTER 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

Integrated and permanent enclosures

Integrated enclosures offer some unique benefits and make your machine seem more professional. Typically, I like enclosures where the machine can be bolted in place so that both the enclosure and machine move as one unit around the shop. I look for enclosures that have solid walls and the ability to support peripheral items on the outside. For example, I like to have the emergency stop switch outside so that if I need to halt any operation, I don’t have to reach into the box in any way. I also like to separate the electronics, dust collection, lubrication, and air assist systems so they can be controlled from the outside – again, so that I don’t have to put my hand inside while there is debris flying around. Here is an example of an integrated enclosure around my 10W laser:

Figure 7.2 – My 10W laser with its all-metal enclosure (and the laser firing)

Figure 7.2 – My 10W laser with its all-metal enclosure (and the laser firing)

Figure 7.3 – The exterior of my all-metal enclosure for my laser. Note the placement of all the electronics and controls at the top of the enclosure

Figure 7.3 –...

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