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    Talking PROXXON micromot conversion.....low cost

    Hi all,

    My new micro cnc based on micromot PROXXON...i work on a 4e A axis for rotation milling

    Avantages..:

    Low cost, accuracy, low voltage,
    i can take it in weekend in my bagages ...low weight

    In convenient :

    Low dimension of material...130 mm x 45 x30 disponible...

    I made it for working wax model....

    I wait for my power joint, may be delivery today...

    soon

    gery
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    with power joint....
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    Can you show works from this machine


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    Yes soon.....


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    Hi all,

    I'ts ok and accurate...tomorow a little video and some pict of a recto verso shell
    model....


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    hi all,

    Some picts...and a little video

    "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ig-nP12zm98"]YouTube - microcnc test
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    Nice work,
    What stepper motors are you using?
    Jason


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    Hi jason jetski,
    Just NEMA 17 40 MM 200 steps by rotation


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    Last work ...rhino logo in wood 15x15 cm...

    http://cadcam.e-monsite.com/rubrique...o,1123274.html
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    WOW ! Great work Gery


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    Thank frankM,

    yes it's done and ready for rhino user event in LYON (france) at 29 may.....mini machine but muscled...
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    Hello/Bonjour Gery,

    Beautiful set up, beautiful work, thank you for this post.

    I have a Proxxon Micromot 50/E 12 volt, I did not buy the supply adapter, I just figured I would run it off a lithium 14.4 volts to be portable.

    So I hook up the + & - to the battery and just run the tool hoping to select the speed from the knob on tool.
    My problem:
    the Proxxon runs fine but the variable knob does not have any effects on the speed & there is no torque to speak of, very weak, I can stop it with my fingers at this point the tool maybe runs 2000 RPM.

    I cannot find any info on running this tool without its power adapter.
    not at Proxxon not on this internet.

    I need to use it on remote places.
    If there was a <> 12 volt source power adapter available I would buy it in a second.

    I hope you can shed some light on this mystery tools since Proxxon is not commenting at all on how the tool is controlled other then telling you to purchase one of their adapters.

    A bientot, je suis de Revin en Ardennes vivant au Nord de San Francisco Vallee des Vins Sonoma.

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    Thank frankM,

    yes it's done and ready for rhino user event in LYON (france) at 29 may.....mini machine but muscled...


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