Gigantic Bastard CNC by spiffcow 3d model
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Gigantic Bastard CNC by spiffcow

Gigantic Bastard CNC by spiffcow

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Why 'Gigantic Bastard'? It's really big, and it's the illegitimate offspring of the two most prominent printed CNC projects: the MPCNC and the Root 2 CNC. I created this mostly because I already had an oversized MPCNC and needed more rigidity. This thing is built like a tank, and is approximately a $50 upgrade if you already have a 25.4mm MPCNC.
Update 08/06/2017
This project is no longer being updated. If you are just starting a build, I recommend my latest full 4x8' plywood sheet CNC instead.
Update 4/3/2017
I have added 23.5mm and 25mm versions of the files. I have not tested these, but they should be correct. Use at your own risk.
A bit of info on the pieces:
spacer.stl
This is a rounded spacer used in place of washers to allow 5/16 bolts to be used in place of the M8 ones in the Root 2.1 carriage.
standoff_v2.stl
This is used to support the round tubes. You will need to drill a hole and use an M4 tap, then screw in an M4 screw about every 8-12 inches. This is the most important part of this mod -- if you don't user screws in the support, the CNC will flop around.
jig.stl
This is a jig to help you drill the holes for the standoffs. It works best if you tighten down the tubes, drill a hole, then slide to the next position and repeat. Remember that all the holes need to line up perfectly. If you mess up, just move over a bit and try again.
sideMount.stl
This piece mounts to the MPCNC rollers and to the gantry side pieces. The 3 holes fit 1/4" bolts.
zaxis.stl
This is a modified MPCNC Z axis that mounts to the Root 2.1 carriage.
tubemount.stl and tubemount_mirror.stl
These are the mounts for the round tubes and the belts.
side.dxf
This is the wooden panel that joins the MPCNC sliders to the Root 2.1 short axis.

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