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Mini Mil X axis CNC conversion
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These are the parts needed to convert a mini mill (specifically: harbor freight. Verify dimensions and interfaces with your other-branded mini mill prior to printing) to CNC using NEMA 23 steppers. Print with ABS at 100% infill. You might be tempted to print the oldham coupler vertically but don't do it, the z layers are the weakest interface and they will fail in torque more readily than one printed along the X or Y axes.
The plate is a substitute for the existing (plastic) plate. Only downside of this is, it makes chips harder to clean out (since the original plastic plate isn't structural you can leave the screws a bit loose and just pop the plate up/down and brush out chips). However I deemed this advantageous as I wanted the handwheel on the other side and bumping it out 6" or so (using a dual shaft stepper) was unattractive at best.
You need two M6x20 bolts for bolting to the mill, four M5x20 for bolting to the motor (with lock nuts) and some m3 bolts for the oldham coupli
The plate is a substitute for the existing (plastic) plate. Only downside of this is, it makes chips harder to clean out (since the original plastic plate isn't structural you can leave the screws a bit loose and just pop the plate up/down and brush out chips). However I deemed this advantageous as I wanted the handwheel on the other side and bumping it out 6" or so (using a dual shaft stepper) was unattractive at best.
You need two M6x20 bolts for bolting to the mill, four M5x20 for bolting to the motor (with lock nuts) and some m3 bolts for the oldham coupli
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