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I'm just finishing the X & Y Axis, as shown on photo gallery "damonshaw01" I now need to turn my attention to the Z Axis, but the biggest problem I've got, Is what router/motor to use for the cutting. I intend to mostly cut wood but I would also like to have the option to cut metals. I would also like to know what router/milling pieces, people are using and what they use them for. I.e Cutting, shaping, photo's etc.. I look forward to your receiving your ideas |
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| The choice of router, laminate trimmer, or Dremel tool will be determined by the in/lb rating of your stepper motor on the different axis. If you have a very low in/lb rating on your steppers, you might want to go with a Dremel tool. If the rating is 100 in/lb or better, you might want to go with a laminate trimmer. For High powered units which are rated > 250 in/lb you might consider a full size 3 HP router. I personally am using a Porter Cable 7310 laminate trimmer. Lots of folks are using the DeWalt laminate trimmer. These 2 units use 1/4" router bits. Hope this helps. Jerry |
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