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I would like to introduce the LienCNC V2, which is a CNC router I designed as an upgrade to my previous CNC Router. I completed this new router design and build during December of 2020. The previous router I used was the R7 CNC which was a project I helped develop with my friend Brandon who owned SMW3D/HobbyFab. The R7 CNC was a great machine and cut all the aluminum parts required to build my new machine. The majority of the work I do on my router is cutting aluminum, so I wanted something with higher stiffness, higher mass for dampening vibrations, and all around overbuilt just how I like it.

 

The performance of this new machine checks all the boxes I had hoped for during my time in Solidworks designing the upgrade. The major specifications for this CNC design are as follows:

 

Construction: 8020 Aluminum Profiles and ½” ATP-5 Cast tooling plates
Motion: RM1605 (5mm pitch) Ball Screws, HGR20 Linear Rails, Nema24 3Nm Closed Loop Steppers
Spindle: 2.2KW ER20 220V 24000RPM Spindle
Controls: Minisforum UM300 MiniPC into CNCDrive AXBB-E Controller w/ UCSB Breakout
Software: CNCDrive UCCNC 1.2113
Power Supplies: 48V/20A Main PSU, 24V/2.5A PSU, 5V10A PSU, 48V-to-12V 5A Buck Converter
Machine Travel: X=738mm / Y=724.5mm / Z=129mm
Max Speed: X=8,000mm/min / Y=10,000mm/min / Z = 8,000mm/min

 

There are not a ton of 3D printed parts on this CNC, the majority of them are cut out of ½" aluminum. But I wanted to make the design available here since I think there is a lot of crossover in the maker community between 3DP and CNC machining.

Due to the file type and size limitations on makerworld I cannot upload all the files I have made available. For additional details and the most up to date information Please see my Github repository at:

https://github.com/eclsnowman/LienCNC-V2

 

In the files I have on my Github are all my native Solidworks 2018 design files, as well as those files converted into many other 3D formats including; Fusion360, Step, Iges, Etc.

 

It is also out on Onshape: https://cad.onshape.com/documents/7925f5cfb31619e7f18499a5/w/4ba7961a002dc98003c3f25c/e/a22e33a006f69546cb8de1a5.

 

In addition to 3D models, I have included PDF, DXF, and DWG prints for all the major fabricated components and assemblies. The manuals for all the components that I referenced for configuring my build are also included. Lastly I have included my UCCNC configuration *.pro” file which has been tuned and setup for this machine.

 

The only item I have not included is a wiring diagram. Unfortunately the time it would take to make a wiring diagram to the caliber I could feel proud of is just not something I have time for right now. Building a CNC requires a fairly ample back catalog of knowledge to take on. If the wiring of a project like using the electrical manuals is not something you feel comfortable with, then seeking advice from an expert on your project would be advised. That being said I have included pictures and 3D models of my electrical cabinet design that you could use as reference on your own project.

 

I hope the files, resources, pictures, and designs I have provided here can help you if you decide to take on this project. And if you don’t build this design, I hope these resources can act as a jumping off point for your own project.

If you find any errors that I should correct please feel free to submit a pull request with the changes, or submit an issue and I will do my best to correct the problem as time allows.

Happy Making, – Eric Lien


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Bill of Materials (21)
LCNC_GR.PDF
LCNC_DG.PDF
LCNC_XB.PDF
LCNC_GP.PDF
LCNC_SP.PDF
LCNC_YR.PDF
LCNC_DC.PDF
LCNC_BF.PDF
LCNC_YE.PDF
LCNC_CP.PDF
LCNC_MP.PDF
LCNC_XA.PDF
LCNC_SR.PDF
LCNC_BA.PDF
LCNC_XP.PDF
LCNC_DU.PDF
LCNC_TLA.PDF
LCNC_ZA.PDF
LCNC_BC.PDF
LCNC_OV.PDF
LCNC_WB.PDF

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Thank you, do you have any videos of it operating with the CNC?
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can it do metal?
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I cut almost exclusively Aluminum on mine. Steel gets more difficult due to minimum speed of a 24,000 rpm spindle.
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thank you for the confirmation, I will try to build it now.
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Replying to @eclien :
thank you for the confirmation, I will try to build it now
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Well done! Thanks for sharing. Your GitHub repository is amazing.
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Thank you for the kind words. It was a very fun project.
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Hi, I am trying to build my own CNC machine, also based on 80x20 and 40x20 profiles, but I see that despite the 20x80 specified in the description, you are using 40x80 and 40x120 profiles. Am I correct?
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8020 is a brand here in the US. The sizing is substantially larger than 80 mm by 20 mm that I'm using in the CNC build. In the bill of materials it should call out the part numbers and I think have a link to the parts.
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looks awesome
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Thank you. I do enjoy it. I hope others find the design useful for their own projects.
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Solid design and detail build. Not many CNC builders have gone to such detail in their designs.
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Very cool design!
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nice work great documentation
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and another one
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