Published: 03 Jul 2017 › Updated: 03 Jul 2017
CNC conversion #1 : 3D CAD Model (+renderings)
I started with drawing a virtual model of my Proxxon mill in Autodesk Inventor. This will help me to construct the mounts for the stepper motors. I t would not be necessary to visualize the entire mill but I need some practice to improve my CAD skills anyway.
Those parts that are not important for supporting the stepper motors are not drawn exactly.
...some renderings:
In my next post I will present you my design for the mounts. Greeitings from Vienna. :)
In meinem nächsten Beitrag werde ich ein Konzept für die Halterungen präsentieren und auf konstruktive Rückmeldungen eurerseits hoffen :)
Bis dann und liebe Grüße aus Wien.
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