These are the cutting files for our Open Hardware 3D printer. Unfortunately, they are in CamBam format because this is the only reliable CNC program we've found for both Linux and Windows. If you find an Open Source functional replacement, please let us know!There are two versions : one for 310mm ballscrew Z axis, one for M8 z axis.You can download CamBam and use it to export the files to DXF, or attack the raw XML. We are not allowed to distribute CamBam.http://cambam.co.uk/The printable parts and extruder are among the other designs in our collection. Have a browse.
Technical
- 1.2m x 1m x 19mm MDF or ply
- 300mm x 400mm x 8mm HDPE
- 300mm x 400mm x 8mm Acetal
- 16mm dia. thick-walled aluminium tube
- m8 threaded rod
- nuts, bolts, bearings etc.
<p>Someone else is having a crack, so I'll let them at it. To be honest, finding the time to get this up on the web was a challenge! The freebie CamBam should load the file and generate a DXF of sorts.</p>
Mhagan
over 10 years
Could you instead produce an annotated drawing with pocket depths?
Diamond Age
over 10 years
It's not that simple. I don't know how to export pocketing into SVG or DXF.
Mhagan
over 10 years
<p>For those of us without CamBam, could you please post the files as SVG or DXF?</p>
We're a New Zealand company in Henderson, with workshops opened as a FabLab. In the day we make 3D Printers and filament. On weekends and nights people make all sorts of stuff here!