Difference between revisions of "Large Format CNC Router Proposal"

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== Background ==
 
== Background ==
  
We would like to see a large format [http://www.shopbottools.com/ Shopbot] CNC router capable of basic and advanced work brought into PS1.
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The proposal is to buy a large format CNC router. The current CNC has work area and cutting power limitations that limit it to very small parts and slow speeds.
  
* For the purposes of this authorization, the CNC router and associated accesories should be substantially similar to the description here:
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At an open meeting we discussed (3) possible options.
** A CNC router with capacity similar to a PRSstandard, with a work area of aproximately 4' x 8' x 6".  
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* Build our own
** A dust collector, a computer capable of running the CNC router, and a high frequency spindle of at least 2HP
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* Buy a used industrial machine
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* Buy a Shopbot
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The consensus was buying a Shopbot was the most likely option to achieve our goal with minimal risk. A Shopbot is a turnkey solution with a 2 year warranty and has a smaller footprint than industrial machines with similar work areas. The included Shopbot CAM software is basically the same as the smaller machine so certifications will be easier.
  
 
Extra stuff:
 
Extra stuff:
 
* Shipping
 
* Shipping
 
* CNC Router
 
* CNC Router
* Accessories
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* Dust collection - If a larger, shop wide dust collection system is desired the money would be transferred to that
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* Wiring - The power requirements (see below) are simpler that the bridgeport, but there will be expenses to do a proper and robust installation.
  
 
Receipts will be linked below.
 
Receipts will be linked below.

Revision as of 12:50, 24 March 2014

History

  • 2014-02-25 - discussion open on member list
  • 2014-03-20 - open meeting held at PS1 to discuss the purchase

Background

The proposal is to buy a large format CNC router. The current CNC has work area and cutting power limitations that limit it to very small parts and slow speeds.

At an open meeting we discussed (3) possible options.

  • Build our own
  • Buy a used industrial machine
  • Buy a Shopbot

The consensus was buying a Shopbot was the most likely option to achieve our goal with minimal risk. A Shopbot is a turnkey solution with a 2 year warranty and has a smaller footprint than industrial machines with similar work areas. The included Shopbot CAM software is basically the same as the smaller machine so certifications will be easier.

Extra stuff:

  • Shipping
  • CNC Router
  • Dust collection - If a larger, shop wide dust collection system is desired the money would be transferred to that
  • Wiring - The power requirements (see below) are simpler that the bridgeport, but there will be expenses to do a proper and robust installation.

Receipts will be linked below.

Budget

  • $12,895 (#10108) PRSstandard
    • Normal Work Area: 96"x 48"x 6"
    • Movement Limits: 102" x 50" x 8"
    • Floor Foot Print: 120" x 79" x 67"
    • Recommended Clearance: 30" around all sides.
  • $2,619 (#12541) HSD 2.2HP 3 Phase Variable Frequency Spindle; 230v (single or 3-phase options) (includes 4 ER25 collets)
    • Quieter than standard spindle
    • Software controlled speed.
  • $600 Dust collector (may be part of larger area dust collection project)
  • $950 Shipping (ShopBot quote)
  • $900 Computer & Monitor
  • $400 Electrical
  • 10% Buffer for additional shipping and install costs.

Potential Locations

  • Along junk rack at the front of the welding area. This allows easy, non disruptive handling of large material.
  • In the wood shop. Matt Triano said (I believe) that he'll make room.

Electrical Requirements

  • 220VAC 20Amp (single or 3 phase optional)

Shopbot PRS

Products-PRS.jpg

Language

Authorize the board to spend $20,200 on a large format CNC router and related expenses. Authorization expires in 90 days.

Receipts