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Hi , My name is Max . i;m collecting info and starting to Build a CNC rounter . for mY MDF project .. First i would LISt my NEEDS - Cutting Space of 48" x 34 " Cutting MDF thickness 20-30mm Basic operation .. Cutting ODD shape . and letter . as well as engraving of letter and design . --- what would i need if i want the machine to work . 6-10 hour a day . ------- This is my basic needs and of cos i hope what i am building will be durable and lasting . Here is a FEw Site i am looking at for the Package . http://www.xylotex.com/ http://www.probotix.com/3_axis_stepp...r_driver_kits/ http://www.kelinginc.net/ThreeXCNCPackage.html xylotex offer one PCB for the 3 Driver . which i am thinking if it break down or somehow due to my poor understanding damage it .. i would have to replace the whole PBC .. but other .. package offer 3 pcs PCB one for eaqch drive .. which if i damage anyone one of then during testing i can replace only the damage one . i might be wrong - so do correct me and enlighten me ------------- i see some fancy Stuff like pendant jogger . which i would be interested , anyone know any seller - for the product and what kinda . setup would i need s. -------- If you know other site with PAckage Kit -- and you think is A good option to view at please - provide URl thanks you --------- i have been loooking at kelinginc stuff and a few other package seller out there for the Motor and drive package .. but all this technical term is confusing me .. ------ So to start off the Stepper Motor . - what would one suggest .. Servo or steeper - what kinda Stepper size would i need. the price diffrent of NEMA 23 seen much cheaper .. would it be enough for my task ..? ------------------ IF NEMA 23 is the choice . what Oz would be better . 270oz or 425oz ? the price different is not much . ---------------------- WHat is a Breakout Board . -???? ----------------- Can i use USB .. or upgarde in future if i need too . ----------- chances is i would run my System on a Cheap old laptop .running on WIN xp . --------------------------- I am also having problem to find a LEad screw for my cutting size -- can someone point be a direction ? ------------------------------- more or less i should have no problem making the TAble for cutting . but the technial aspect on the steeper and computer is a kinda confusing for me . -------------------- what would be a good software to use - i am good at illustrator on adobe , but not sure if . 3d is the same .. ------------------ if you have package which you think is good or better please kindly suggest and put your reason why . ----------------- well i am looking at about 300-500 usd for the 3 axis package . to start off . and kelinginc seem to be offering alot of parts . -------------------- Spindle ------ base on cutting MDF that is 20-30mm thick . what would be a stable good spindle - hope to keep price below $200 with lot of option to upgrade or after market parts . some spindle might be good but the drill bits and parts is expensive - i am guessing . do suggestion . what is good .or what is best for my project . ------ i am so new to al this please advice , suggestion correct me if am wrong in anyway . Last edited by osix; 04-18-2008 at 03:42 PM. |
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| I think you might be out of the hobby league trying to build a machine as durable as you're requirements. 6-10 hours a day is going to require a very robust machine. And MDF is a horrible material to route because the dust clogs up everything. I would suggest you look for some good used routers or even a new one. Komo, Thermwood, Gerber, all make wood routers. It sounds like you'll be in a production environment so get yourself a production machine, it will pay off in the long run. Also make sure to get an automatic lubrication system. If you're just starting out a new business you might want to save your money and until you can afford a production machine send your parts to a local cabinet shop. Good luck. |
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| Here is some CNC router for your refrence http://www.kelinginc.net/CNCmachines6090.html You are build a big CNC router, I would suggest you to use the NEMA 34 package: A:3 PCS KL-8078 80V, 7.8A Driver B: 3 PCS NEMA 34-906 oz-in Stepper Motors C: 1 PCS KL-6515, 65V/ 15A,Unregulated Power Supply 1000W,2 regulated outputs 5Vdc and 12Vdc at 1A D:1 PCS C10 Breakout board, E-Stop or Limit Switch can be wired |
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