This is my first CNC build it is the Openbuilds Lead 1010.
The first thing I did was cut out a platform that I could use to move the entire unit around if need be.
The second thing I did was cut a rotating laptop mount to attach to the platform.
I wanted a completely self sufficient platform that has the gantry, controllers, and power systems all firmly attached so I could move it and only need one power cable to operate.
Lead CNC 1010 Platform and Rotating Laptop Mount
Build in 'Cartesian Style CNC' published by ckgottabuild, Apr 22, 2021.
Moveable Lead CNC1010 build with handles on four corners. Everything fits on one sheet of cut out 4x8 plywood
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- Build Progress:
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- Build Complete!
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Special Notes
The laptop bracket is specific to my Samsung Laptop. It is very doubtfull that it would work for your laptop type. However the general idea is there and someone that can edit crv files can of course make changes. Happy building!
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Build Author ckgottabuild, Find all builds by ckgottabuild
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Build Details
- Build License:
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- CC - Attribution - CC BY
Reason for this Build
Wanted a platform that contained the entire CNC. Also I like to build everything with radius corners. -
Parts list
Qty Part Name Part Link Comments 1 4x8 Sheet 3/4" Plywood Link This is the material for the Platform that the Lead CNC 1010 sits on. Also used for the Laptop brackets and swivel. 1 4x8 Sheet 1/2" MDF or Plywood Link This is what I used to make the Openbuilds Powersupply bracket. I also made the template that I used to cut out the .75" plywood. 1 .25" Threaded bolt with washer's and aircraft nut Link This is the axel that the laptop bracket swivels on. 1 Standard Handheld router and Flush Trim Router Bit https://www.toolstoday.com/v-9786-45475.html?glCountry=US... Link Used to cut out .75" plywood platform with my mdf template. (Wish I had a larger CNC machine that would take a full 4x8 sheet 1 SpeTool Extra Long CNC Spiral Router Bit https://www.amazon.com/dp/B087LYV7S7?psc=1&ref=pp... Link There is downcut bit as well. These are the bits I use to cut out all my parts. Good to 3/4" Thick -
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