X/Y Forcing Mechanism for CNC Router Diagnostics

Turning a screw to pushes the target in the X or Y direction, and a load cell on each axis measures the applied force.
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updated May 7, 2023

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The purpose of this tool is to gradually apply a known force to a CNC router, so that the deflection may be measured as a function of applied force.  (The deflection measurement is separate and not part of this design.)

This can be used as a diagnostic tool to identify whether a CNC router is performing as well as expected, and potentially to identify the weak point.  It could also be useful when designing a CNC router to test the difference between design alternatives.

For the mechanical fixture you will need:

  • Wooden base plate from plywood or MDF
  • 8 M4 socket-cap screws for attaching printed parts to the load cells.
  • 2 M3 screws and 2 M3 nuts for gradually applying force to X/Y stage
  • Rubber bands to pull stage in X and Y direction (allows measuring push and pull forces with a single setup)
  • Several #6 x ½" sheet metal screws (18 in total)
    • 4 to attach base to underlying plank
    • 6 to attach push/pull fixtures to plank (3 for left and 3 for right)
    • 4 for attaching rubber bands to pull stage back toward push/pull fixtures (2 for left and 2 for right)
    • 4 for fixing adapter plate to the platform (only 2 used in video below)

And to complete the system as shown you will need

  • 2 load cells with HX711
  • One OLED SSD1306
  • Arduino controller like Mega 2560 or ESP32 should also work
  • Batteries or USB connection for power

More discussion here (including Arduino code):

https://forum.v1e.com/t/deflection-measurement/37968/8?u=jamiek

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