Screwball-Bot

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Files (Coming Soon!!!)

FILE ID# TYPE DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE FORMATS CREATED/RESERVED BY
Your-File-Name SOLID MODEL ASSEMBLY These are CAD files for the Solid Model Assembly .xml.zip, .stl.zip --Example User 12:00, Today's Date 20xx (UTC)
Your-File-Name CAD FILES FOR PARTS These are CAD files for each part. .xml.zip, .stl.zip --Example User 12:00, Today's Date 20xx (UTC)
Your-File-Name EVEN MORE FILES These are are even more files. .xml.zip, .stl.zip --Example User 12:00, Today's Date 20xx (UTC)|-
Your-File-Name SOLID MODEL ASSEMBLY This is the final finished machine N/A --Example User 12:00, Tomorrow's Date, 20xx (UTC)
Please edit this and click the links to put in your own files! --Sebastien Bailard 08:34, 10 September 2010 (UTC) 

Description

My chunky T-Slot Bot with Ballscrews called Screwball-Bot.

It's designed to use as many off the shelf components as possible and any parts that need to be made are possible with simple tools and are mainly non-critical to the end quality or ability of the machine.

It's not as expensive as it may look to do this so don't discount it out of your budget until you have read more below -

Introduction

After my first Repstrap (not documented sadly) in the summer of 2010 I decided to make a new machine based on T-Slot MCS Aluminium Extrusion – http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_yfTUA-zOIkk/TSSkkR3BdYI/AAAAAAAAAHA/aIeTHqk7BBI/s320/30_30_MCS.jpg


Project goals

After my first Repstrap (not documented sadly) in the summer of 2010 I decided to make a new machine based on

Bill of Materials/Parts List (coming soon)


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