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Well finally after 4 months of hour here and hour there work it's alive! Size X = 42" Y = 26" Z = 16" I don't honestly know what size cutting area I ended up with and I haven't had the chance to measure the final size. Total Build Cost $1400 including router. Parts Used THK, IKO Rails - Used from EBay 8020 - Surplus from EBay Anti-backlash nuts - DumpsterCNC Solid delrin couplers - DumpsterCNC 1/2-10 TPI Acme Threaded Rod - Enco Nema35 motor mounts - EBay 280oz/in Nema35 Steppers - Kelinginc G201 Geckodrives - EBay Hitachi Router Mount - K2CNC M12VC Hitachi Router - Lowes PMDX Breakout Board - PMDX I'm still in the process of aligning and tuning but i've had it cutting and so far it looks great. First Cut Video Second Cut Video ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by jcdillin; 03-13-2007 at 09:06 AM. |
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| lol I know, I had only about 1" of clearance in the pictures. But since moved it up. |
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| Your welcome ![]() Thats the only hard part when you design something from scratch, helps to have a little guidance. |
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| Thanks! ![]() I had posted some videos right above the first picture, I will be adding some more once I get the hang of the machine. I'm really struggling right now with tool and table offsets so once I get that figured out i'll be golden. |
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| Looks really nice, sorry I missed that link, was tired when I first replied. Router looks familiar if only CNCZone had a deal worked with Hitachi, I think like half the members here with DIY routers used that router as their spindle. If you need help with setting up work offsets and figuring things out let me know, maybe I can help you. We have all been there, and even though mach3 is very simple and easy to use, there is still much to figure out in general about how you want to work your machine. I started with throwing the stuff in the middle and zeroing on the piece and now I figured out the best way to optimize my machine just with experience. Send me a PM if you need any help, I believe you are using mach3 because I saw you cutting what looked like the roadrunner gcode file. |
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:lol: Yeah it's almost a no brainer being that the router is only $100 from lowes and the mount is only $50 from K2 makes for a very simple and easy spindle. I'll send you a PM because at this point I have the X and Y offsets figured out no problem. It's the Z axis that is giving me the major headache. Thanks! |
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