Anubisbot
05-11-2008, 03:56 PM
Hi, here is a new review on a Kt1414 router from k2.
I got the machine from ebay (from K2) and also ordered some upgrades.
Like the aluminum table top and the 5 inch Z axis. I also ordered the porter cable router. The electronics and motors i have got from kelinginc.com
And the as a main controller i use the smooth stepper USB controller
Shipping:
The shipping from K2 to Canada, was not nice and a lot of hassle.
350$ shipping is already agood price and the pack the router in a nice wooden box, what later can be used as a stand. The bad thing was, they use ups supply chain. And one morning i got a phone call from ups and they asked me if i had a broker ?????? No i am a private person i don't have a broker, so what can i do to get my router delivered ?? Answer: get a broker or drive 160 km down here to the air port and act as ure own broker. Great !!!
So after spending a lot of money in gas and my nerves i was a broker for a day.And cleared the box at customs.
So finally after another 2 days they delivered the router, since my car was to small to take it with me from the airport...
The setup went smooth and the router was running in about 4-5 hours.
My first notice was when i twisted the leadscews by hand with out the motors mounted, that the z axis makes some funny noise like cracking.
After all setup and wiring, i started to tune the motors in Mach3 and ended up with 35 inch/M as max speed all over that will cause the motor to stall.
But that s ok.
What i find relay disappointing is the unsupported Lead screw of the z axis,
and that the screw is almost to short and has bad marks on the end.
Oh and yes its not relay straight , while turning u can see that it has a bent in it.(I will contact K2 about that,and see what they have to say about that.)
The x and Y screws are fairly ok, but also not straight, but since they are supported on both sides , it does not matter so much.
The home switches on the x and y are ok, but the one on z was a nightmare.
When u move the axis higher than the switch, the screw what triggers the switch gets behind the switch leaver and on the way back down u can hear a funny noise??? It was the leaver from the switch what has got bend out off shape.
So now to the cutting resolutes, when cutting a wood square 2 inch i end up
with 2.016 with a 1/8 flat endmill with the brass adapter what K2 offers.
Thats a lot of run out. But the good thing is it is constant so when i cut aluminum 6061 T6 it is the same.
What would be nice to see on future models OF the K2 routers is limit switches, and a litle more detail on the lead screws.
Best regards
Anubisbot
I got the machine from ebay (from K2) and also ordered some upgrades.
Like the aluminum table top and the 5 inch Z axis. I also ordered the porter cable router. The electronics and motors i have got from kelinginc.com
And the as a main controller i use the smooth stepper USB controller
Shipping:
The shipping from K2 to Canada, was not nice and a lot of hassle.
350$ shipping is already agood price and the pack the router in a nice wooden box, what later can be used as a stand. The bad thing was, they use ups supply chain. And one morning i got a phone call from ups and they asked me if i had a broker ?????? No i am a private person i don't have a broker, so what can i do to get my router delivered ?? Answer: get a broker or drive 160 km down here to the air port and act as ure own broker. Great !!!
So after spending a lot of money in gas and my nerves i was a broker for a day.And cleared the box at customs.
So finally after another 2 days they delivered the router, since my car was to small to take it with me from the airport...
The setup went smooth and the router was running in about 4-5 hours.
My first notice was when i twisted the leadscews by hand with out the motors mounted, that the z axis makes some funny noise like cracking.
After all setup and wiring, i started to tune the motors in Mach3 and ended up with 35 inch/M as max speed all over that will cause the motor to stall.
But that s ok.
What i find relay disappointing is the unsupported Lead screw of the z axis,
and that the screw is almost to short and has bad marks on the end.
Oh and yes its not relay straight , while turning u can see that it has a bent in it.(I will contact K2 about that,and see what they have to say about that.)
The x and Y screws are fairly ok, but also not straight, but since they are supported on both sides , it does not matter so much.
The home switches on the x and y are ok, but the one on z was a nightmare.
When u move the axis higher than the switch, the screw what triggers the switch gets behind the switch leaver and on the way back down u can hear a funny noise??? It was the leaver from the switch what has got bend out off shape.
So now to the cutting resolutes, when cutting a wood square 2 inch i end up
with 2.016 with a 1/8 flat endmill with the brass adapter what K2 offers.
Thats a lot of run out. But the good thing is it is constant so when i cut aluminum 6061 T6 it is the same.
What would be nice to see on future models OF the K2 routers is limit switches, and a litle more detail on the lead screws.
Best regards
Anubisbot