SeeMeCNC
Release status: Dev almost done
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Introduction
SeeMeCNC's H-1 design is based on the Huxley design, with changes being made primarily to produce as many parts as possible with injection molded parts.
One of the major changes in the H-1 is that it is built primarily for using standard SAE hardware and english units. All of this is supposed to make the sourcing parts and building components easier in the U.S.A.
The machine uses 1/4-20 threaded rods for the main frame and the Z axis lead screw, and NEMA 11 thru 17 sized Stepper Motors.
H-1 Build Instructions
Supplies
All of the hardware should be readily available at local hardware stores. The plastic parts can be purchased from SeeMeCNC.com or from someone who has printed the parts from the CAD files.
Some parts, like the PTFE tubing and electronics, have come from sources other than local stores.
(soon to be uploaded)
Dimensions
Coming Soon
Injection Molded Parts
Printed parts
Coming Soon
Electronics
SeeMeCNC is using mach3/EMC2 configurations on their machines, but any other type controller electronics could work, such as arduino, sanguinolulu, ultimaker RAMPS etc...
Pinouts/steps per rev misc. info provided soon
Steppers
Standard NEMA 11 1.8 degree (200 step/rev) OR NEMA17(except extruder) steppers.
Extruder
The H-1 uses their own design, based on many of the ideas in the RepRap community.
Timing belt
Metric T-5 timing belt
Bearings
Plastic Acetal molded bearings or 1/8" x 3/8" steel roller bearings
Nuts and bolts
All hardware is standard inch units.
Ongoing development
SeeMeCNC.org