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General CNC Chat => Show"N"Tell ( Your Machines) => Topic started by: DBTguy9 on July 20, 2015, 02:48:38 PM
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Hi everybody! We just finished and delivered the machine we've been working on for the past 6 months to the customer! Our thanks go out to everyone who helped answer questions we've had on this project throughout the way.
It is a CNC plasma cutter that cuts patterns for door inserts that is completely automated (except for user input to start the job). This project is the culmination of the efforts of a couple people. I wish I had more pictures to share of the assembly process but due to the production process of the machine I was only allowed to post the final outcome video.
This machine was programmed using PLC/HMI ladder logic (Allen Bradley), Kepware OPC Server, C++ (used MachRemote from the SDK as a boilerplate starting point, THANK YOU FOR THIS TOOL!), Mach 3 (vbscript macros were very important), and this utilized an SQL server to pull jobs from a table. The gcode job files were all generated automatically by another company and were placed into a directory made available to us.
https://youtu.be/iNm1ICjzpO8 (https://youtu.be/iNm1ICjzpO8)
Hope you enjoy it!
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Congratulations on the build, looks really professional !
Looks like you're flipping a channel and torching both sides ... all in one fixture load ?
"I love it when a plan comes together."
Thanks for posting !
Regards,
Russ
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Yes, the part is loaded into the fixture and has both sides cut on a middle mirror point so they come out lined up perfectly.
The part is flipped using a pneumatic rotational cylinder and shuttled in and out using a (long) piston cylinder.
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An excellent looking (and performing) build - thanks for sharing the information and video.
Tweakie.