You can get just about everything (electronics) from Dan here. http://www.seanet.com/~dmauch/
You might want to look into rack and pinion vs 12ft ballscrews.
Here is the scope
I want to build a 5' x 10' cnc router to cut plastics, wood and aluminum, signs in other words, I already have one axyz machine from canada (atwork and have full access to it) and I can precise make the parts, also have tig, mig,plasma, etc tools so building resources are there, I read a book how to build your own cnc shopbot from a guy called william or williams, very interesting butI;m notintereted in making my own pcb boards and electronics, so the questions are:
is ther a kit that contains all the electronics from the pc port to the motors and switches, I mean a simple universal kit? been visiting the sponsors of cnc for a while but I'm a little lost ther,I can buildt the table, legs,with slides, gantry, ball screws, etc
another question: I have been looking for slides, and ball screws but nothing here or ebay is longer than around 50 or 60 inches, but I need longer components.
any help would be greatly appreciated
Thanks
Steve
You can get just about everything (electronics) from Dan here. http://www.seanet.com/~dmauch/
You might want to look into rack and pinion vs 12ft ballscrews.
Gerry
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http://home.comcast.net/~cncwoodworker/2010.html
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I would choose the rack and pinion - this is how your AXYZ machine is driven and it works pretty well, right?? The motors are on the edge, in my opinion, of being too small, but otherwise the AXYZ machines are very well built - why change a good thing?
Scott
Consistency is a good thing....unless you're consistently an idiot.
You can use 2 60 inch rails to give you the 10' you're looking for. I suspect that alignment will be your biggest challenge.
Checkout misumiusa.com
thanks guys for responsesOriginally Posted by ger21
where is a good place to look for rack and pinion stuff,
I went to Dan's website and has a lot of stuff, but can you guys pinpoint a list of components to obtain from his site?
If someone wants to help me I will make free parts for you or pay cash for information, I really want to get one together soon
Try http://www.mcmaster.com/ for the R&P.
Scott
Consistency is a good thing....unless you're consistently an idiot.
thanks, what do they list this under in the mcmaster carr page?Originally Posted by mxtras
Found them under "spur gear and racks"
another question: since my project is so large, I would think that for the x travel I need a motor on each end, does it make any sense, to avoid gantry flexing and vibration, if that is the cas do you get a 4 motor driver instead of a 3 motor driver or a 3 one works if you branch out power and signals to both, thanks again for any help
any more info in a "complete controller driver motor power supply etc kit" for strong motors
and one more question, a 1200 oz motor is twice as strong as 600 or 620 oz, correct? or is it just faster
Is it possible to make a large strong and accurate machine with steppers or servos is the way to go
sorry for the newby questions
I would use a single motor to drive the 2 pinions on a single axis, you would couple them all together with timing belts....have you mentioned tolerances?
Yes 1200 oz-in is twice the torque of 600 oz-in.
If you're looking for a motor, power supply, and driver kit....there are several advertised as CNC conversion kits on this forum.
Personally servos are the way to go, but steppers will work.
Ok guys, I ordere the enginnering package from machine tool camp for a 5' x 10', since I have another router available, many of the parts will probably be susbstituted for my own machined / routed parts, let see hoe it goes, thanks for all responses, any more input?
I don't know how to read all that well, so please type slowly and lots of pics are a must!
Keep us up to date!
Scott
Consistency is a good thing....unless you're consistently an idiot.
package supposed coming in a couple days! will keep you guys informed, where are the gallery pictures in this site