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DIY CNC Dremel Heavy Line

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  • 688 bearing holder.stl
  • Assembly Dremel CNC - Heavy Line Upgrade.step
  • DIY Dremel CNC - HEAVY_LINE Upgrade Building Manual.pdf
  • FIRST UPGRADE brace x-axis left.stl
  • FIRST UPGRADE brace x-axis right.stl
  • FIRST UPGRADE spindle carrige.stl
  • T8-anti backslash nut mount.stl
  • Y axis rod holder left.stl
  • Y axis rod holder right.stl
  • anti-vibration damper (TPU 70 Shore A).stl
  • brace x-axis left down spacer.stl
  • brace x-axis left down.stl
  • brace x-axis left.stl
  • brace x-axis right down energy chain holder.stl
  • brace x-axis right down spacer.stl
  • brace x-axis right down.stl
  • brace x-axis right.stl
  • drill template z-axis plate front 2 .stl
  • energy chain holder.stl
  • leadscrew cover left.stl
  • leadscrew cover right.stl
  • legs Aluminum.stl
  • nema 17 PG mounting adapter.stl
  • x-axis carriage left.stl
  • x-axis carriage right.stl
  • y axis motor holder left.stl
  • y axis motor holder right.stl
  • z-axis backplate.stl
  • z-axis block.stl
  • z-axis down plate.stl
  • z-axis energy chain holder plate.stl
  • z-axis front plate.stl
  • z-axis plate 1 front left .stl
  • z-axis plate 1 front right.stl
  • z-axis plate 1 front smaller diameter left .stl
  • z-axis plate 1 front smaller diameter right.stl
  • z-axis plate front 2.stl
  • z-axis upper plate.stl

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Publication date 2021-03-03 at 20:11
Design number 320148

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3D model description

Dremel CNC Remix - HEAVY LINE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5qGiqC9wl8&feature=youtu.be

If you want to support my work and my projects, I would appreciate if you subscribe to my Youtube - Channel : https://bit.ly/3rIvFYO

Buy me a coffee:
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Thank you very much!

Credits to NikodemBartnik!!

I build the Dremel CNC machine, but I think everybody knows who is into making stuff: The first thing you want to do is to make the machine stiffer.

So my question was: how could I make the machine stiffer without designing a completely new machine? I had some linear rails left from my 3D printer upgrade and so a startet my CAD Program :D

Instruction in the Download Section!
part list: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1YHHtKBhDDuOHMCkzMDUqo0nPz8_OOsUtDnovHvKffYE/edit?usp=sharing

But I think it turned out pretty nice till now. Milling aluminium is like SOFT WOOD right now :D

Just kidding but with the right spindle it is a BEAST!

A lot of people ask me if I have kits, if you also interested in a aluminium kit, just hit me a message or write it under a YouTube Video, maybe if more people are interested we can make something affordable happen.

If you have any question ask me or leave a comment!

Happy Making!
BR
Christoph

3D printing settings

Printer brand:
Creality

Printer:
CR-10

Rafts:
No

Supports:
Yes

Resolution:
0.25

Infill:
80-100%

Filament brand:
3D Jake

Filament color:
Black

Filament material:
PET

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