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    Question will this work?

    Hi,

    I'll like to built a cnc pcb engraver.

    will a cross slide table (like the one you see in the picture below) do the job for X/Y axis?
    its only 9'' x 4'' of travel. but that will be fiine for me.

    How hard will be to modificate this table to work with steppers?
    has anybody done this before?

    I already bought 3 steppers in ebay, 127oz-in of holding torque. what do you think about this motors?

    I know electronics, so i will built my own controllers.

    Thanks!
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    It isn't that hard, few people over here did that before.
    Succes! Keep posting your progress (with lots of pictures).


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    Quote Originally Posted by campaX
    Hi,

    I'll like to built a cnc pcb engraver.

    will a cross slide table (like the one you see in the picture below) do the job for X/Y axis?
    its only 9'' x 4'' of travel. but that will be fiine for me.

    How hard will be to modificate this table to work with steppers?
    has anybody done this before?

    I already bought 3 steppers in ebay, 127oz-in of holding torque. what do you think about this motors?

    I know electronics, so i will built my own controllers.

    Thanks!
    As long has the ways are tight and there is no backlash on the screws.
    Aspire, VCPro, PhotoVCarve, Cut3D, Mach3, Home built CnC.


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    Thank you!

    really fast awnsers!

    What about the motors? are they big enough for the job?

    Mario.


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    127oz-in of holding torque.
    I think for a engraver, those would be fine.
    You could also use a timing belt setup if you feel you need more torque.
    Aspire, VCPro, PhotoVCarve, Cut3D, Mach3, Home built CnC.


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    That base is the X-Y for the Harbor Freight/Seig X1 Micro-mill. I have one that is converted to CNC with 150 oz steppers. Works just fine for engraving. The complete micro-mill sometimes goes on sale for about $250 which is a pretty good deal.

    For more info on cnc conversion of the micro.....

    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hf47158toCNC/

    Jim


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    Just curious, usually people silkscreen text on them. Never heard of engraving type... Anyways, good luck!


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    He probably meant mill the PCB. However, I've both milled and engraved PCBs with the same machine.

    JR


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    Quote Originally Posted by JRoque
    He probably meant mill the PCB. However, I've both milled and engraved PCBs with the same machine.

    JR
    yes, i mean milling, but i like the engraving you did in that pictures, looks great.


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