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Old 05-31-2005, 09:32 PM
 
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Your Fav Router DIY Design and Why - Show it off

Seeking pics (and posts) of your favorite DIY router.
The more Pics The better. Post in this thread for all to see.

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I happen to like this one.
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Nice One

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Here are a few pics of my machine, controller and spindle.
http://www.customgraphicshop.com/cnc/spindle.htm
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Thanks Java Dog
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Err...actually, no. That is a nice machine, but I was linking to Santini's machine HERE .

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Here are a few pics of my machine, controller and spindle.
http://www.customgraphicshop.com/cnc/spindle.htm
You're using the exact same Drivers, Breakout Board and Transformers I am using. Just out of curiosity (since I have been working on my wiring) how did you wire them up? What are you getting for voltage/amperage? Not to get too OT, you could PM me to keep the thread a bit cleaner.
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Sorry Java Dog, my mistake. That one is buried farther in the post. Saw it earlier but assumed you meant the first one show in the thread you posted.

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Hi Javadog,
I"m getting around 60volts @ 10 amps. I have another transformer I could add if I need more amps. They are wired parallel to the bridge rectifier and the combined output from the rectifier goes to the large cap. I have a fuse block installed between the cap and Geckos. The CNC4PC card works great, I'm planning on getting there relay card later so I can turn the spindle on and off from the software. The table isn't completly finished yet but I'm using the way it is and finishing small things along the way.
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