CNC Workstation

 

Name

Item

 

MAKE: Controller

CNC_A006

 

MAKE: Workbench

CNC_A001

 

MAKE: Core Cutter

CNC_A009

 

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BUY: Attachment Stock

CNC_A010

 

BUY: Bearing

CNC_A011

 

BUY: Electrical

CNC_A012

 

BUY: Electronic

CNC_A013

 

BUY: Fabricated Part

CNC_A016

 

BUY: Instrument

CNC_A017

 

BUY: Linear Device

CNC_A003

 

BUY: Metal

CNC_A014

 

BUY: Power Transmission

CNC_A015

 

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OTHER: Converter

CNC_A004

 

OTHER: Converter -.dxf to g-code

CNC_B014

 

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OTHER: Generator

CNC_A007

 

OTHER: Generator - Routing (Access to g-code )

CNC_B044

 

OTHER: Generator - Routing - Airfoil Profile

CNC_0071

 

OTHER: Generator - Winding (Access to g-code )

CNC_B017

 

OTHER: Generator - Winding to g-code - Program Code

CNC_0025

 

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OTHER: Simulator

CNC_A018

 

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OTHER: Interpreter - g-code to Controller

CNC_A005

 

OTHER: Interpreter - g-code to Controller - Mach 3~Artsoft

CNC B015

 

OTHER: Information

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OTHER: Information - G-code & Related Codes

CNC_B020

 

OTHER: Information - Definitions, Acronyms & Algorithms

CNC_B018

 

OTHER: Information - Symbols

CNC_B019

 

 

 

OTHER: Composite - Special Tools

 

 

UniCopter ~ Special Tools

 

 

SynchroLite ~ Special Tools

 

A Basic Overview of Computer Numerical Control (CNC):

An Overview of this Specific CNC Machine:

A thought: August 12, 2004.

The conventional method is to draw many parts, Convert and modify them to G-code, then with the Interpreter modify them to the machine (router). Much of this work must be done interactively with the router on the Interpreter. For varied routing type of work, a good off-the-shelf Converter and Interpreter will probably be best.

The winding of the torque tube and spar will be constants once developed. There are few items to be wound, there is no tool to risk destroying and there will be thousands of very similar steps. It is appearing that all of this winding development and tweaking should be done in the Access Winding Generator, then just run the program through the off-the-shelf Interpreter.

I.e. A custom Winding Generator program and a 'somewhat' custom workstation. The rest as standard

Routing:

 

Filament Winding:

Drafting (CAD) (1)

 

Winding Generator (Database Basic Program) (3)

.dxf file

 

Converter (CAM) (2)

 

 

Tool Path File G&Mcode ~.txt file

 

 

Interpreter (CNC) (4)

 

 

Control - Electrical

 

 

Controller

 

 

Power - Electrical

 

 

Electrical Devices (5)

 

 

Power - Mechanical

 

Router

Workbench

Filament Winder

Current Means:

    1. DeltaCad. Perhaps AutoCad or other program, later for the 3D.
    2. ACE Converter
    3. Access Database ~ CNC Winding Generator
    4. Modifying Stepster (to add A-axis etc.). Currently working in; Access Database ~ CNC Interpreter. Also considering Microsoft C or Basic.
    5. Motors, encoders, limit switches, etc.

Elaboration on the above CNC system:

    1. The personal Computers (PC). One for CAD and the other for CAM.
    2. Programs that allow the users to design their products. (CAD)
    3. Programs that convert the designs into G code instructions; which are then used by G code interpreter programs that in turn run the machine's controller. (CAM)
    4. Programs that interpret the instructions and operate the machine.
    5. The PC parallel port that sends the signals to the machine's controller.
    6. The controller that reads the signals generated by the PC via the program and the parallel port, which operates stepper motors in a controlled manner.
    7. The stepper motors that moves the axes of the machine to the requirement of the instruction sent to the controller.
    8. The machine that moves each axis individually or simultaneously.

Requirements and Applications:

Combined; Can or should one workstation do all?

Other Possible Uses for Table:

Helicopter Components:

Making Tools which are Used to Make Helicopters:

Tools; Some of which will be used with this CNC Workstation:

OTHER: Composite - Special Tools ~ UniCopter - Special Tools ~ SynchroLite - Special Tools

Startup Sequence:

    1. Turn on Computer.
    2. Open Mach3, on computer.
    3. Load desired file (program), in computer.
    4. Switch on 115 VAC, on controller.
    1. Switch on 48 VDC, on controller.
    1. The following may be out of sequence or just wrong.
    2. Activate momentary contact [Engage] toggle switch, on controller. Forget - Switch is jumped and will be removed.
    3. Activate momentary contact [Interface Reset] toggle switch, on controller.
    1. Press the red [Reset] button on the Mach3 screen to clear "Emergency Mode" message.
    2. Press the momentary contact [Startup] push button, on the controller.
    1. Home all the axes.

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