Makermade MASLOW CNC Instructions d'utilisation

SETTING UP YOUR MASLOW CNC
FROM THE MAKERMADE LEARNING LIBRARY
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 What’s in Your Kit?
1.1 Building the Frame
1.2 Adding the Electronics
1.3 Building the Temporary Sled
1.4 Installing the Z-Axis
1.5 Calibrating Your Maslow
1.6 Building Final Sled

1.0 WHAT’S IN YOUR KIT?
FROM THE MAKERMADE LEARNING LIBRARY
THIS WORK IS LICENSED UNDER THE CREATIVE COMMONS ATTRIBUTION-SHAREALIKE 4.0 INTERNATIONAL LICENSE.
AC POWER CABLE
X/Y Motor Mounts(2)
RING BRACKET
X/Y MOTORS
ARDUINO MOTOR &SHIELD DC POWER SUPPLY
USB CABLE USB FLASH DRIVE
Z AXIS MOTOR CABLE
CHAINS(2)
RING BRACKET MOUNTS(3)RING BEARINGS(4) RING CARRIAGE(2)
X/Y MOTOR CABLES
Z AXIS MOTOR MOUNTS(2)Z AXIS MOTOR
1
5
9
13
2
6
10
14
3
7
11
15
4
8
12
16

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HARDWARE BAGS
Attaches chains to frame
Multiple uses
Attaches carriages to ring
Cords, hardware for attaching
to frame
Fastens motor to mounts
Fastens L-brackets to ring,
and to sled
Holds bricks in place on sled
Attaches Arduino to frame
Attaches Z axis to router
and sled
BAG #1
BAG #4
BAG #7
BAG #2
BAG #5
BAG #8
BAG #3
BAG #6
BAG Z

1.1 BUILDING THE FRAME
TOOLS NEEDED:
Saw
Power Drill
Screwdrivers
Safety goggles
BUILD TIME:
About 5 hours, plus
glue drying time
COST:
Approximately $90
CUT LIST:
2x4s
(1)120”
(1) 88”
(2) 82”
(2) 79”
(2) 60”
(2) 34”
(2) 30”
(2) 28”
(2) 7”
(4)3.5”
MATERIALS LIST:
(7) 10’ long 2x4s
(1) 8’ long 2x4
(1) 6’ long 2x4
(1) 4X8 sheet .75” plywood
(75-100) 2.25” wood screws
Wood glue
Hardware & parts from kit
Note: Lumber dimensions are not critical, if 2x4s are not available in your area the local
equivalent will work. When cutting, try to keep the ends as square as possible, but small
errors in the lengths of any of the parts will not affect accuracy of the machine.
DESIGN BY THE MASLOW COMMUNITY, PARTICULARLY USERS DLANG AND MADGRIZZLE
Precision Level
Difficulty Level
THIS WORK IS LICENSED UNDER THE CREATIVE COMMONS ATTRIBUTION-SHAREALIKE 4.0 INTERNATIONAL LICENSE.
BEFORE BEGINNING
Acquaint yourself with
standard practices for
workshop safety.

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STEP 1: BUY MATERIALS
2X4 (or equivalent lumber)
6'
10'
10'
10'
10'
10'
10'
8'
PLYWOOD
PRO TIP:
Label the parts as you
cut them, you’ll be glad
you did.

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STEP 2: CUT OUT PIECES AS SHOWN
2X4 (or equivalent lumber)
120” TOP BEAM
88” REAR CROSSMEMBER
34” VERTICAL
34” VERTICAL
30” KICKER
30” KICKER
28” DIAGONAL 28” DIAGONAL
82” FRONT CROSSMEMBER: LOWER
82” FRONT CROSSMEMBER: UPPER
79” FRONT LEG
79” FRONT LEG
60” BACK LEG 60” BACK LEG
3.5” SPACER
3.5” SPACER
3.5” SPACER
3.5” SPACER
7” BEAM
7” BEAM
PLYWOOD

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FRONT LEG 79”
KICKER 30”
Spacer & back
leg both go
beneath kicker
11.5” 1.75”
FRONT LEG 79”
KICKER 30”
90º
KICKER
FRONT LEG
KICKER
FRONT LEG
BACK LEG
KICKER
SPACER
FRONT LEG
BACK LEG 60”
KICKER
FRONT LEG
BACK LEG 60”
SPACER
STEP 3/4A ATTACH KICKERS TO FRONT LEGS
•Kickers at 90° angle to front legs
•Kickers 11.5” from bottom of front legs, and
overhanging by 1.75”
•Screw through top of kickers into front legs
•Screw through top of kickers into spacers
•Flip each assembly over for next step
STEP 3/4C POSITION BACK LEGS
•Rotate back legs out to end of kickers
•Screw bottom of back legs to kickers
•Add more screws to top of back legs
STEP 3/4B ADD BACK LEGS
•Place back legs on top of front legs,
aligning bottom ends
•Mark center of back legs 1” from top end
•Screw through top center of back legs
into front legs at marked spot
•Only 1 screw per leg, NO GLUE
Next steps are most easily done
with front legs horizontal to floor,
as shown. Prop with scraps to keep
things level.
LEGS ARE NOW COMPLETE!

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FRONT LEG
KICKER
FRONT LEG
BACK LEG
KICKER
FIGURE 1
FIGURE 2
FRONT CROSSMEMBER
SPACER
FRONT
CROSSMEMBER
FRONT
CROSSMEMBER
LOWER 82”
FRONT LEG
SPACER
FIGURE 4
FRONT LEG
FRONT
CROSSMEMBER
UPPER 82”
VERTICALS 34”
Just use to measure, DO NOT ATTACH!
SPACER
FRONT LEG
SPACER
SPACER
FIGURE 3
FRONT LEG
VERTICALS 34”
FRONT
CROSSMEMBER
UPPER
FRONT
CROSSMEMBER
LOWER
DIAGONAL 28”DIAGONAL 28”
VERTICAL
FIGURE 5
VERTICAL
CROSSMEMBER
STEP 5A ATTACH LOWER FRONT CROSSMEMBER
•Rest lower front crossmember on kickers
•Screw from top of crossmember into each
kicker- see Figure 1
•Screw from side of each front leg into
crossmember- see Figure 2
STEP 5C ATTACH UPPER FRONT CROSSMEMBER
•Rest upper front crossmember on spacers
•Screw through sides of front legs into
crossmember
STEP 5B ADD SPACERS
•Use verticals to measure placement of
spacers on inside of front legs
•DO NOT ATTACH VERTICALS IN THIS STEP
•Screw through spacers into front legs
STEP 6 ATTACH VERTICALS
•Use diagonals to place verticals
•DO NOT ATTACH DIAGONALS IN THIS STEP
•Screw through top crossmember into verticals
•Screw through bottom crossmember into
verticals
View from above, front
legs horizontal to oor,
back legs sticking up

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DIAGONAL 28”
DIAGONAL 28”
FRONT
CROSSMEMBER
UPPER
FRONT
CROSSMEMBER
LOWER
FRONT LEG
approx
17”
approx
18”
REAR CROSSMEMBER 88”
KICKER
SPACER
FRONT LEG
BACK LEG
STEP 7 ATTACH DIAGONAL BRACING
•Rest diagonals with one end on front leg,
one leg on upper crossmember
•Screw diagonals in place on each end
•Placement of diagonals need not be exact
STEP 9 ATTACH SIDE BEAMS
•Beams were placed on cut list to have
one factory end, this end should face out
so top beam has a flat surface to rest on
•Place beams at 90° angles to each front leg
•Screw through beams into front legs
STEP 8 ATTACH REAR CROSSMEMBER
•Rest rear crossmember on top of kickers
where they protrude from back legs
•Screw through rear crossmember into
back legs
ALMOST FINISHED!

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TOP BEAM 120”
TOP BEAM
4’x8’ PLYWOOD SHEET
STEP 10 ATTACH TOP BEAM
•Center top beam across front
•Screw through top beam into 7” beams
on each side
STEP 11 STAND UP FRAME & ATTACH PLYWOOD
•Rest plywood on kickers
•Attach with screws through front of
plywood into each front leg
You now have a complete frame!
NEXT STEP: ATTACHING THE ELECTRONICS
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