It's been a long time since I posted due to health issues... So I don't know if I'm allowed to sell parts on the forum???? I'm converting my Ox CNC machine into a 3D printer and have the following parts for sale Extra strong, laser cut from 1/8" mild steel inside edge to inside edge 22 3/4" Nema 23 bolt pattern $60 1/4" precision cut OX X plates $75 I also have a Y & Z carriage and will post pictures One set of Solid V Xtreme Wheels, 30 wheels, bearings and spacers. They have been used for less than 1 hour. I decided to upgrade to linear bearings. Make me a reasonable offer... Contact me [email protected]
Complete hardware kit $280 Below are pricing details of brand new parts, just so you know my asking price is fair. A typical set of 1/4" aluminium ox plates cost $155 > $180 OX CNC Gantry Plates with Universal Threaded Rod Plates | eBay Y carriage spacer bar $25 4-wheel X plate Spacers for the OX CNC (seen at Openbuilds) | eBay 28 Extreme Wheels, bearings & spacers $7.88 * 28 = $220 2 Inside support plates for X axis $20 M5 bolts and nuts for wheels? Two laser cut end support plates $60 Total paid for Ox parts, excluding profile, T-nuts, bolts, etc = 180+25+220+20+60 = $505 Asking price $280USD, I will include a full set of CAD plans what ever X length you desire.
I cant believe you're not going to finish that little beast.... I really thought the force was with this one Edit: Whoops. Got this confused with your 15 Series CNC. Dooh
Hi Joe, I decided to reuse the extrusion on a 3D printer design, I have been working on and focus on the 15 series CNC I think the OX is a really great place to start your adventure with CNC, it was a wonderful adventure, and hope to share my two builds with other members here as a way to say thank you to the community.
20151221 by Joe Santarsiero posted Nov 26, 2016 at 8:29 PM Mine started a couple of years ago, but I know what you mean. I'm sure I'll be doing a printer in the very near future, but haven't started to contemplate the design or the details. Looking forward to see what spin you have on things. Joe
Joe, your machine looks great, I look forward to getting to this stage. Are you happy with the ball screw setup?