Ed from NY
08-15-2006, 08:13 PM
I'm looking for a plasma cutter to cut metal plates in smaller pieces before loading them in a mill. Initially I would be using the torch manually, but I would like to be able to use it for a DIY CNC conversion later.
I figure I will mostly be cutting 1/16 - 1/4 carbon and stainless, but I would like to use it for aluminum as well as being able to handle thicker material up to perhaps 1". I would like to hook it up to an N2 cylinder instead of a compressor. I plan to use it in a standard 230V household circuit.
The model I'm considering is the Hypertherm 1000... a 60A model.
Is this a good idea?
Is Hypertherm a good brand or is there a strong reason to consider others?
Can I use the "machine torch" manually or do I really have to get a "manual torch" now and then upgrade to a "machine torch" ?
Anything I should know about hooking this particular torch to a DIY CNC setup... not sure what to look for?
Also I do not understand why I need a "Torch Control" like the MP1000-THC... why can't I just hook it up to a small Z-axis? And if I do need a THC is the Hypertherm 1000 a good choice for the DIY?
One more noob question... perhaps very stupid... sorry... because I'll be using a bench mill (SX3)... do I have to worry about unevenness of the plasma cut and change in the metal temper possibly affecting the quality of the milling? Meaning can I expect to do one pass to remove a little material and be done or will I have to cut 1/2" away and bring in the mill in 2-3 passes?
Thanks!
:)
I figure I will mostly be cutting 1/16 - 1/4 carbon and stainless, but I would like to use it for aluminum as well as being able to handle thicker material up to perhaps 1". I would like to hook it up to an N2 cylinder instead of a compressor. I plan to use it in a standard 230V household circuit.
The model I'm considering is the Hypertherm 1000... a 60A model.
Is this a good idea?
Is Hypertherm a good brand or is there a strong reason to consider others?
Can I use the "machine torch" manually or do I really have to get a "manual torch" now and then upgrade to a "machine torch" ?
Anything I should know about hooking this particular torch to a DIY CNC setup... not sure what to look for?
Also I do not understand why I need a "Torch Control" like the MP1000-THC... why can't I just hook it up to a small Z-axis? And if I do need a THC is the Hypertherm 1000 a good choice for the DIY?
One more noob question... perhaps very stupid... sorry... because I'll be using a bench mill (SX3)... do I have to worry about unevenness of the plasma cut and change in the metal temper possibly affecting the quality of the milling? Meaning can I expect to do one pass to remove a little material and be done or will I have to cut 1/2" away and bring in the mill in 2-3 passes?
Thanks!
:)