I just start today to do the assembly of my scanner kit. I got my kit cut from the plan given here on this site. The custom CNC cutter who do it, he's used to cut kitchens cabinets and newels posts where precision of +/- 0.015" (+/- 1/64") seems to be the standard. This is something I don't know at the time.
Like I already mention in thread overhere (http://www.diybookscanner.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=1192&start=280)there is some programming error in the cutting and some infos that was not clear for the CNC owner from me because I'm a newbie and know nothing about CNC router. I could'nt say where's the head or the tail on that machine....
So I hope this thread will help you get a perfect kit the first time by knowing where are the pitfalls.
The first pitfall seem to be the feedrate vs cut depth and router rpm, for cutting this kit Cnc owners have to work with a 1/4" bit.
Daniel show us in an other thread (using G-Wizard) that the maximum this bit could take is 0.250" (1/4") deep cut and a feedrate of +/- 287 ipm(inch per minute) at 12000 rpm. (http://www.diybookscanner.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=2467&start=40
Here's a photo of the work of a bit with to much feedrate and to much depth of cut:
This is a full depth cut (I think ???) at a speed the bit could not take it ...

Here's an other photo of a cut at a better speed and depth:

The guy who custom cut my kit, break six bits, I saw the place where he break it. Take a look at the cut depth.
Here's a photo:

It look like at he end he do not have 1/4" router bit anymore so he cut my craddle angle with two differents bits size . I do not notice that fact at first, but today when I get to the assembly of the book craddle, I do not like how everything fit together. So I start looking closely at the parts.
Here's my find, my 4 craddle angles was cut with much bigger router bits then 1/4" , look like 5/8" and 3/8" router bits so using those router bits throw all the measure off and scrap my 4 craddle angles....
Take a look at the round corner this will tell you the size of the bits:

Any of you guy could PM me a 1:1 template of the craddle angle so I could cut it and can continue assembly my scanner ????
To be continue.....
Fab
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