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| Recomendations for smaller machine? I am looking to build my first machine. I am a hobbyist with limited shop space. I am considering the Joe2006 or Lionclaw because both will ship as a kit. While I can cut and drill myself, I figure CNC'ed parts will make for a more accurate machine. However, both kits are too large for me. I only need about a 18x24x5 cutting envelope. I simply don't have the shop space for a machine that won't fit on a regular counter top. I saw the Ratcliff thread, and that seems to be a good size, but not a kit (it doesn't HAVE to come as a pre-cut kit, I just would prefer that). What plans or kits would people recommend for a smaller (but not circuit board tiny) machine? |
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| I've recently re-started my router build based on a model I saw on e-bay about 10 months ago. I looked around for a set of prints but could not find any. So I made a complete design of it myself. The cutting area is 15"x12"x2". Not huge, but just big enough for a bench I already own. ![]() This is a picture of the 3D model that I created. Like you, I don't have a lot of room for a larger machine. And since this is just a hobby, I don't need a machine that travles at 80ipm. (but I bet that would be nice) I'm cutting out all of the MDF with a radial arm saw, laying out all of the hole with a small height gauge and putting in the holes on a small drill press. It would be nice to have all of the pieces CNC cut. I'm sure it would go a lot faster. But it's a great experience doing it this way. Perhaps when this one is done, I will use it to create a second one. (I already have some ideas in mind) At any rate, good luck with. PS. I just went back and read my post, and at no time did I come close to anything that resembled an answer to your question. So, make up your own design. Or scale down one of the many on this site. |
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Thanks, you are probably right. The thing to do is to modify a design. Who knows, maybe Lionclaw will send me a kit with a 20" long table instead of 60"? 20x26 would be perfect. If not, I'll just have to commit to doing something myself. Just wish I had a CNC to cut the parts out from rather than trying to wrestle sheets of MDF on my portable table saw. |
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