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Old 09-12-2010, 09:49 PM
 
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Meanwhile.....back in Edmonton!

Just a quick "Hello" from Edmonton.

New to the website and very new to the world of CNC.

I have been watching any and all videos I can on the DIY systems that are out there and I am about 95% sure I wil be building Joe's 4X4 hybrid. Now I am just going to do alot more homework on the software/programming side as that looks like it can be very intimidating....especially as i don't know anything about it....

I look forward to being a sponge for any and all information on here and hopefully, in time, I can contribute some usefull information.

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Old 09-12-2010, 11:03 PM
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I am about 2 hrs east of you on hwy 14.

I am on the joes forums and have a lot of the parts collected for a 4x4.

The vast majority of people are running mach3 for machine software, and I think that the vectric series of software is probably the most popular and user friendly for CNC routers.

A lot of people start out with vcarve pro then move up to aspire. Of course, it depends on what you want to make exactly.

There are alternatives though, if you need to do it on the cheap.

http://www.vectric.com/
http://www.machsupport.com/
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Old 09-13-2010, 03:17 PM
 
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I am not too worried about doing it on the cheap. I am giving myself a budget of $3000.00. That should be plenty with room to spare.

Just doing homework like i said. I haven't heard of vcarve before, i will check it out. My plan is to start with simple flat cutouts and then move onto 3d mold creation for my vac-table.

If there is anything you need sourced out here in Edmonton shoot me a PM or Email and i will see what i can di up in my search for stuff.
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Old 09-13-2010, 06:01 PM
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Cool,

3k will get you a nice Joe's 4x4 with quite a few upgrades.

When building my JGRO I found out that fastenal in Edmonton carries all kinds of stuff like acme screws, 8020 extrusion etc. Also, if something isn't on their website, it doesnt necessarily mean that they don't have it, just give them a call. I haven't done my shopping for my joe's there yet, I am waiting for my gear rack and V-rails to show up form the USA.

Also, I did make a thread on here about it because it took me a long time to find HDPE sheet. Eventually I found that Johnston plastics in Edmonton has it, and it is very reasonable. Actually it's cheaper there than I could find it online once you pay the shipping. Again, it's not on their website, but give em a call when you need it.
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Welcome

Welcome to the Zone. This is a fantastic site and the people here are just great when it comes to helping out. ( Personal experience) . I am also in Edmonton. Princess auto and home depot 2 stores can't live without.. If ya ever want to do coffee or such and talk cnc give a holler. I am in the process of finishing a complete diy hardware store 4x4 router. Hopefully accurate enough to do signs,and maybe a few cabinets. Again welcome..
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Originally Posted by Robert S View Post
Welcome to the Zone. This is a fantastic site and the people here are just great when it comes to helping out. ( Personal experience) . I am also in Edmonton. Princess auto and home depot 2 stores can't live without.. If ya ever want to do coffee or such and talk cnc give a holler. I am in the process of finishing a complete diy hardware store 4x4 router. Hopefully accurate enough to do signs,and maybe a few cabinets. Again welcome..
That would be cool to get together. Talk shop and bounce ideas off of each other. I'll pm you my contact details.
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Software

H1rg0n the software can be one of the harder things to learn but only way to learn is to jump in feet first and play around with it. I suggest starting with some of the free stuff to get to know the functions and terms used in alot of them. As for the CnC software from what i've read so far Mach seems to be one of the best ones out there and you can download a trial version of it to familiarize yourself with the interface and do what i do just take it one day at a time and play with it.
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Originally Posted by Denteddagger View Post
H1rg0n the software can be one of the harder things to learn but only way to learn is to jump in feet first and play around with it. I suggest starting with some of the free stuff to get to know the functions and terms used in alot of them. As for the CnC software from what i've read so far Mach seems to be one of the best ones out there and you can download a trial version of it to familiarize yourself with the interface and do what i do just take it one day at a time and play with it.
That's exactly what I did. I am now playing around with Mach3 and with 3D Cut. Actually seems fairly simple.....LOL!!!!
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The journey begins.

Bought Joe's 4X4 Hybrid plans and getting them blown up to full size (24X36).

Purchased full versions of Mach3 and Cut3D.

Picked up a refurbished computer (3Ghz, 2Gb RAM, 40Gb Hard Drive) with a 3 year warranty at a very cheap price.

Went out to Fastenal and picked up their 2 inch thick catalogue and will be using them as the main source for all parts.

Now just thinking about stepper motor packages.......

more to follow as i spend it....LOL
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Picked up the blueprint size plans from Staples.....god they are huge....LOL

Ordered the Gecko G540 seen here

http://www.geckodrive.com/product.aspx?c=3&i=14469

Went out to BusyBee Tools and ordered 2 sets of table legs seen here

http://www.busybeetools.com/products...ONLY-SHOP.html

These are going to make up the base that the machine will sit on top of. For the table top i will be laminating 2 sheets of 3/4 inch MDF together. Over all the table will be 5X5.

More updates i go.
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Ordered a whack load of stuff.

V-Groove bearings X16 from buildyourcnc.com
Router mount for my porter cable 890 router from k2cnc.com
concentric bushings x 4 from cadcamcadcam.com
eccentric bushings x 4from cadcamcadcam.com
anti backlash nuts X 4 from dumpstercnc.com
1/2 bore, 4 bolt flange bearings X 7 from ebay

now i am just typing out the laundry list of parts to get from Fastenal.... If they can provide everything on my list all i will need is 4 motors and a power supply! and then it's assembly time!!!!
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And the money keeps pouring out.....LOL

Ordered the following from CNCRouterParts.com

1 x 48V 7.3A Power Supply
4 x 380 oz-in Nema 23 Stepper Motor
4 x CNC Motor Cables (2@ 6ft, 1@ 12ft, 1@ 20ft)

The motors are already set up/optimized for the G540 board which is on it's way. The power supply is plenty for the setup i am going with.

Still waiting for the Fastenal quote to come in for all the metal stuff. Have a local CNC shop doing up a quote for all the MDF and HDPE parts required in joe's plans.

More to follow as i get it.
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