It isn't that hard, few people over here did that before.
Succes! Keep posting your progress (with lots of pictures).
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!
It isn't that hard, few people over here did that before.
Succes! Keep posting your progress (with lots of pictures).
As long has the ways are tight and there is no backlash on the screws.Originally Posted by campaX
Aspire, VCPro, PhotoVCarve, Cut3D, Mach3, Home built CnC.
Thank you!
really fast awnsers!
What about the motors? are they big enough for the job?
Mario.
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.
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
Just curious, usually people silkscreen text on them. Never heard of engraving type... Anyways, good luck!
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.Originally Posted by JRoque