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Old 02-13-2005, 08:51 PM
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Joe's CNC Router the beginning for testing

I thought i would start a plog to show my router if ideas i have learned from your guys here at CNCZone ( One of the Best Sites for info and help ).

I have three 5.2v, 1.4a, 1/8 steppers (6 wire). Will be ordering the hobbycnc 3 axis board, as mentioned and suggested by the admin here. (thanks again)

I will be incorporating several of you guys ideas into my router hope you don't mind.

here are my motors and the start of my router.

Also can someone please let me know how i can test and spin my motors to test the router out, while i wait for my controllor board.

Does anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks, Joe
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Figure out the pairings and run some voltage through them? That's all the driver boards would do, anyway...

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nice looking machine.
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Joe,
Looks like a great start. I like the straight forward approch to your machine. Hope to be there soon. I've got all of the electronics done now just have to build the Dang machine....LOL.

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one thing you could do is connect each color to another motor, make sure all the wires are paird exactly and spin one motor, the other should spin if done correctly.

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Originally Posted by JFettig
one thing you could do is connect each color to another motor, make sure all the wires are paird exactly and spin one motor, the other should spin if done correctly.

Jon
anyway of doing a small diagram, how the wires hookeup to power
(6 wires)
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These are steppers they require a sequence, which you could try to manually imitate...well not so manually.....just wait for your controller.
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Believe me, without controller is difficult to spintest a stepper. You need a step source, direction source, voltage source... too complicated.

If what you want is testing the router mechanics, the easiest way is using a cordless driver attached to every axe where the steppers will attach later.

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I ordered the 3axis board today from hobbycnc, Trying to get the machine ready within the next few days.

Here is the Gantry finished with z axis done also, there apears to be very little play in the unit, which i am happy about.

I am making it as small and light as possible, because i'm using the famous HP Laser Jet steppers, as shown above.
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i will use this cordless dremel for testing the machine and see how it runs, its rated at 4.8v switchable in two modes from 5,000rpm to 10,000rpm, however i connected a universal adapter ranging from 1.5v to 12v. to see what would happen and here is how the test went.

4.5v - pretty much the same as if it was running on the supplied battery
6v - i would guess about 15,000 rpm
9v maybe 20,000
and 12v runreal fast maybe 30,000rpm but i have no clue actually.

So in short maybe it will work out for a temporary cutter and is very quiet compared to a 120v dremel.
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Hey Joe, (sounds like a famous song) bro that looks like a simple but yet perfect machine that I am looking to build and it has given me the confidence to make a start on mine. Please post some pics of it fully working and let us know if there are any points that you would improve on and I am sure that we could all learn something along the way. Also does anyone know where I can buy the plastic material that you made the bearing blocks from in here in the UK??????? Kammo1
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Joe,
How did you connect the universal adapter to your cordless Dremel?
I have one and the battery pack is dead so it is collecting dust.
I noticed that the pack has four contacts and was just wondering how your wired it.
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