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Welcome to the [[A Quick CNC]] Wiki! | Welcome to the [[A Quick CNC]] Wiki! | ||
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+ | Our Wiki is still under development. Want to help out? Find a page and start contributing! We are looking for CNC experts that can help fill in the blanks. | ||
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+ | ==A Quick CNC Specific Pages== | ||
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+ | See our pages for our specific information here. | ||
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+ | [[Machines]] - An index for the CNC Machines we have developed and produced. | ||
+ | [[Frequently Asked Questions]] - A listing of Frequently Asked Questions about our machines. | ||
+ | [[Tutorials]] - Tutorials specific to our machines and controllers. | ||
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+ | ==Electronics== | ||
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+ | We have a lot of pages for our electrical CNC projects. These are the most popular. | ||
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+ | [[DIY CNC Controller]] - Our DIY CNC Controller! One of our most popular items! | ||
+ | [[Unipolar Motor Driver]] - Our newest [[stepper motor]] controller, based off of our [[DIY CNC Controller]] | ||
+ | [[Parallel Breakout Board]] - A very simple [[Breakout Board]] designed to convert parallel into wire connections. | ||
+ | [[Modular Breakout Board]] - Our modular breakout board for connecting to individual CNC drives. | ||
+ | [[Grbl Breakout Board]] - An [[Arduino Shield]] designed to convert from [[Grbl]] to individual drives. | ||
+ | [[Grbl Screw Shield]] - An [[Arduino Shield]] designed to convert from [[Grbl]] to wire connections. | ||
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+ | ===3rd Party Manufacturers=== | ||
+ | [[SmoothStepper USB]] - The leading USB [[Motion Controller]] available, made by [[Warp9 Tech Design]]. | ||
+ | [[SmoothStepper Ethernet]] - An Ethernet version of the popular SmoothStepper. | ||
+ | [[CNCdrive UC-100]] - A simple easy to connect USB to [[Parallel]] motion controller from [[CNCdrive]]. | ||
+ | [[Geckodrive G540]] - A high powered 4 axis bipolar stepper motor controller from [[Geckodrive]]. | ||
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+ | ==Reference Pages== | ||
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+ | We have started working on an extensive section with information on general CNC concepts. | ||
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+ | [[Getting Started Guide]] - Information on what you should do after you have a CNC Machine. | ||
+ | [[G-Code|G-Code Reference]] - Want to know what all those weird codes are? Look no further! |
Revision as of 23:12, November 26, 2015
Welcome to the A Quick CNC Wiki!
Our Wiki is still under development. Want to help out? Find a page and start contributing! We are looking for CNC experts that can help fill in the blanks.
A Quick CNC Specific Pages
See our pages for our specific information here.
Machines - An index for the CNC Machines we have developed and produced. Frequently Asked Questions - A listing of Frequently Asked Questions about our machines. Tutorials - Tutorials specific to our machines and controllers.
Electronics
We have a lot of pages for our electrical CNC projects. These are the most popular.
DIY CNC Controller - Our DIY CNC Controller! One of our most popular items! Unipolar Motor Driver - Our newest stepper motor controller, based off of our DIY CNC Controller Parallel Breakout Board - A very simple Breakout Board designed to convert parallel into wire connections. Modular Breakout Board - Our modular breakout board for connecting to individual CNC drives. Grbl Breakout Board - An Arduino Shield designed to convert from Grbl to individual drives. Grbl Screw Shield - An Arduino Shield designed to convert from Grbl to wire connections.
3rd Party Manufacturers
SmoothStepper USB - The leading USB Motion Controller available, made by Warp9 Tech Design. SmoothStepper Ethernet - An Ethernet version of the popular SmoothStepper. CNCdrive UC-100 - A simple easy to connect USB to Parallel motion controller from CNCdrive. Geckodrive G540 - A high powered 4 axis bipolar stepper motor controller from Geckodrive.
Reference Pages
We have started working on an extensive section with information on general CNC concepts.
Getting Started Guide - Information on what you should do after you have a CNC Machine. G-Code Reference - Want to know what all those weird codes are? Look no further!