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===Kits that we considered===
 
===Kits that we considered===
  
* [http://www.kdntool.com/_sgg/m1m2_1.htm KDN conversion kit].
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* [http://www.kdntool.com/_sgg/m1m2_1.htm KDN conversion kit]. - Requires modification of the mill.
* [http://www.stirlingsteele.com/millplans.html Plans for X2 conversion] - '''Not free'''
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* [http://www.stirlingsteele.com/millplans.html Plans for X2 conversion] - '''Not free''' - It will be a lot of work to convert the mill ourselves so we should probably just stick to a pre-fabricated kit.
  
 
===Additional information===
 
===Additional information===

Revision as of 08:50, 12 October 2010

We are looking at performing a CNC conversion kit on the mill in the space

The item

  • CNC Fusion X2 conversions - Kit #4 at $559 - excludes motors, controller. Requires no physical changes to the mill so can be easily reverted. This kit provides 3 axes of control with upgraded ballscrews - presumably to reduce backlash.

Specification

  • Must be reversible - so that we can potentially return the mill in the condition that it was lent to us.
  • Axes: 3 would be a good starting point.
  • Max purchase cost: £?
  • Construction: A kit solution looks best. Otherwise we'd need to machine adapters and various parts to couple the mill with the motors - harder still if we want to avoid modifying the mill itself.

Mill

Kits that we considered

  • KDN conversion kit. - Requires modification of the mill.
  • Plans for X2 conversion - Not free - It will be a lot of work to convert the mill ourselves so we should probably just stick to a pre-fabricated kit.

Additional information

Pledges

  • £50 --Teabot 08:34, 18 July 2010 (UTC)
  • £20 --Solexious 23:30, 25 July 2010 (UTC) (can increase in future)
  • £50 --t0m 15:34, 10 August 2010 (UTC)
  • £100 -- Blapto 17:26, 20 September 2010 (UTC)
  • £50 --Meurig 08:22, 12 October 2010 (UTC)
  • £50 --tobycatlin 09:28, 12 October 2010 (UTC)

Running total: £270