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    Your Fav Router DIY Design and Why - Show it off

    Seeking pics (and posts) of your favorite DIY router.
    The more Pics The better. Post in this thread for all to see.
    Last edited by midevilone; 05-31-2005 at 10:55 PM.


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    I happen to like this one.
    (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management)
    Check Out My Build-Log: http://www.cnczone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=6452


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    Nice One

    Thanks Java Dog
    Here is a Link to the post with photos of the router that JavaDog likes:
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    Here are a few pics of my machine, controller and spindle.
    http://www.customgraphicshop.com/cnc/spindle.htm


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    Quote Originally Posted by midevilone
    Thanks Java Dog
    Here is a Link to the post with photos of the router that JavaDog likes:
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    Err...actually, no. That is a nice machine, but I was linking to Santini's machine HERE .

    Quote Originally Posted by rgillam
    Here are a few pics of my machine, controller and spindle.
    http://www.customgraphicshop.com/cnc/spindle.htm
    You're using the exact same Drivers, Breakout Board and Transformers I am using. Just out of curiosity (since I have been working on my wiring) how did you wire them up? What are you getting for voltage/amperage? Not to get too OT, you could PM me to keep the thread a bit cleaner.
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    Sorry Java Dog, my mistake. That one is buried farther in the post. Saw it earlier but assumed you meant the first one show in the thread you posted.

    Thanks for your contribution.


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    Hi Javadog,
    I"m getting around 60volts @ 10 amps. I have another transformer I could add if I need more amps. They are wired parallel to the bridge rectifier and the combined output from the rectifier goes to the large cap. I have a fuse block installed between the cap and Geckos. The CNC4PC card works great, I'm planning on getting there relay card later so I can turn the spindle on and off from the software. The table isn't completly finished yet but I'm using the way it is and finishing small things along the way.


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