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Christian Wachsmann

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Jan 3, 2016, 1:54:54 PM1/3/16
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Build a Cyclone 2.1 in standard size and successfully milled a bowl.

Electronics:
Ramps 1.4.
Raspberry with bCNC.
Arduino MEGA with GRBL.
12V, 2.5 A power supply.
DCDC Converter for the Raspberry.

Put some feet under the base plate and mounted all the electronics there.

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Iceflow

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Jan 3, 2016, 6:31:02 PM1/3/16
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Looks so good!! :D nice build indeed!!

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Samuel Kranz

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Jan 4, 2016, 10:05:20 AM1/4/16
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nice build :D.
how are u using the raspberry? are u connecting a screen and stuff or are u working via vnc? 

Waxipedia

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Jan 4, 2016, 1:19:57 PM1/4/16
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bCNC is running on the raspberry. The whole machine can work completely independently unless there is an AC outlet somewhere next to it. I connect via VNC and WIFI dongle.
My plan is to put the machine into the garage and control it via my iPad from the couch. It is too loud to operate it inside my house. 
Maybe I will attach a 7" touch screen later
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