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Hey Guys, new here and gathering materials and info to build a double spindle CNC for my shop. I plan on having the ability to put a 4th axis rotary on the bed. Ive built alot of machines over the years (non CNC) so Im still on a learning curve with the technology. I hope to document the build of my machine on this forum. It will be fabricated on a steel cutting laser. I have a few questions maybe some of you can help with. 1. can someone direct me to a data base of downloadable CNC building info...? 2. I want to integrate a 4th axis - do I need to go ahead a purchase a 4 axis motor set and 4 axis driver and power supply? The rotary usually already has a servo or stepper, so Id end up with a spare stepper if I bought a four motor kit...thats ok with me having a backup motor. 3. Theres plenty of three / four axis motor kits out there that include the power supply and driver boards....I am going to be carving wood. I need minimally 600+ oz in steppers. Can you recommend any reasonably priced, quality, kit suppliers that youve had good results with? Thanks much warhorse heres my design in progress... |
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| you should buy a 4 axis controller with 3 motors,the new gecko 4 axis controller is what i recommend,deep groove sells it complete with 3 motors and power supply ready to run plug and play for about $595,i think thats 48 volts which will give you more top speed |
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| There are no 4 axis boards that'll drive 600 oz motors. Ideally you'd probably need Gecko G203's.
__________________ Gerry Mach3 2010 Screenset http://home.comcast.net/~cncwoodworker/2010.html (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management) |
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| theres no 4 axis single units to drive motors that big,you will need 4 single gecko 201 or 203 like gerry said,and i would use a torrid supply,deep groove is a company which makes up controlers and sells small desktop machines |
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| Hi Warhorse. Welcome to the Zone! The PMDX 132 will do you fine. You can buy it pre-assembled with either 3 or 4 G203V drivers: http://www.pmdx.com/PMDX-132 CR. |
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| Thanks guys... heres what I found from Keling... http://www.kelinginc.net/CNCNEMA34Package.html nice, but it doesnt look much different than what these guys are selling, at least from a distance...... http://motors.shop.ebay.com/wantaimo...1&_from=&_ipg= http://www.wantmotor.com/products.asp?id=75 warhorse |
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