CNC Notcher: BikeCAD GCode Export
Brent is releasing version 21 of BikeCAD with the GCode Miter Export function that we collaborated on while I was building the CNC Tube Notcher. This allows you to export GCode in just a few clicks directly from BikeCAD. The time it now takes to go from a BikeCAD drawing to the actual mitered tubes is significantly reduced. I find this particularly useful for down tubes that connect to tapered headtubes or that require a lot of water bottle holes. In a couple of minutes you get a fully mitered downtube with a perfect fit at both ends and the holes drilled in all the right places and inline.
Some curious minds out there have asked me for some more details on the actual machine so here is a list of the main components I used and a video of the latest setup:
- The X and Z axis is provided by the Gantry of a CNC router made by Rat Rig in Portugal (StrongHold Pro)
- The gantry is coupled with a lathe like bench made of Alu profiles sourced from Alu Profil in Austria
- The Y axis is a made of two rotary chucks sourced from Vevor
- The Spindle and the Variable Frequency Drive inverter is also from Vevor
- To control the 4 step motors I used OpenBuilds BlackBox Motion Control System X32
- To send the GCode to the controller I used OpenBuilds Control Software
- To hold the tube on one end and keep the step motor coupled to the tube after the 1st cut, I mofified a Pipe/Tube Expander with an extended arbor
- To hold the tube in place on the other end during the 2nd cut, I modified a Pipe Cutter (replaced the cutter with a bearing: see video/pic below)
The main benefit of this setup is that it uses a carbide bit instead of say a laser or plasma and it let's you cut alu, steel, stainless and titanium without heating/altering the tube. The main limitation is that you can only cut straight and round tubes.
PS: Other pictures and videos of the setup are available here: https://www.otmbikes.com/wpblog/?s=cnc
CNC Letters / Logo cutout
Using Carbide Create I could generate GCode for the contour of an oTm downtube logo and cut it out of a test aluminum tube with my CNC tube notcher. (-: and yes that is a cheap Ikea tray I use to collect the chips :-)
En utilisant Carbide Create j'ai pu générer du GCode du contour d'un logo oTm pour la découpe dans un tube en alu avec ma découpeuse de tube CNC. (-: et oui c'est bien un plateau Ikea que j'utilise pour récupérer les copeaux :-)
CNC Tube Notcher: BikeCAD GCode export
I'd like to thank Brent Curry, the developer behind BikeCAD, who's answered my calls to develop a GCode miter export feature in BikeCAD that I can use with my desktop CNC tube notcher. It's still in beta/testing and we still exchange ideas on how to do it as generic as possible so anyone can make use of it, but I'd like to acknowledge the work he's put in so far: a great thank you for that Brent !
J'aimerais remercier Brent Curry, le développeur derrière BikeCAD, qui a répondu a mes appels pour ajouter l'export de GCode pour la découpe des tubes principaux avec ma CNC. C'est encore en Beta et on échange encore des idées sur comment rendre cette fonctionnalité la plus générique possible pour que tout le monde puisse en bénéficier. En tous les cas, un grand merci pour ta disponibilité Brent !