My employers are throwing out a couple of very old DEC dot matrix printers from their stores like this - (http://www.wickensonline.co.uk/rc201...75plus-top.jpg )...which got me thinking "These puppies would be idea candidates for a really ugly but reasonably functional CNC pickup winder"
This old (very well made) printer already a decent stepper motor that moves the (belt driven) carriage back/forward ....so if I mount the main winding motor onto that - & then feed the copper wire onto the pickup from where the paper would normally feed in, then I've gots me the makings of a very cheap CNC winder!
The printer carriage drive belt 'gears' the stepper 'distance travelled per step' movement up a bit, so its present per step resolution would appear to be too large for pickup winding, but if I gear it back down with a 1/16th microstepping driver it ought to be ok)
To this end, I've just ordered a stepper motor driver from our friends in China for £31 delivered.
Expect to see possibly the ugliest winder you'll ever set eyes on - but it makes a change from sewing machine winders!
Stuff also needed...
Main winding motor - like I say they're chucking out a couple...so I'll use one of the carriage steppers as a main winding motor too.
Driver board PSU - for the intended purpose (a relatively light load) any dodgy old PSU will do (I have some chunky CCTV PSUs somewhe re or other - I'll use one of those)
CNC sw - Mach3 demo will suffice.
This old (very well made) printer already a decent stepper motor that moves the (belt driven) carriage back/forward ....so if I mount the main winding motor onto that - & then feed the copper wire onto the pickup from where the paper would normally feed in, then I've gots me the makings of a very cheap CNC winder!
The printer carriage drive belt 'gears' the stepper 'distance travelled per step' movement up a bit, so its present per step resolution would appear to be too large for pickup winding, but if I gear it back down with a 1/16th microstepping driver it ought to be ok)
To this end, I've just ordered a stepper motor driver from our friends in China for £31 delivered.
Expect to see possibly the ugliest winder you'll ever set eyes on - but it makes a change from sewing machine winders!
Stuff also needed...
Main winding motor - like I say they're chucking out a couple...so I'll use one of the carriage steppers as a main winding motor too.
Driver board PSU - for the intended purpose (a relatively light load) any dodgy old PSU will do (I have some chunky CCTV PSUs somewhe re or other - I'll use one of those)
CNC sw - Mach3 demo will suffice.
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