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    Thumbs up It has arrived :)

    My new Cheap CNC router arrived yesterday..

    The motors should arrive later today, i'll post more pictures once i get it up and running.

    Everything looks great so far, sturdy construction, nice looking materials. Looks like it'll run nicely.
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    Looks great!
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    Great!
    Let me know how you like it. My 12/24 machine should be here in about three days.
    Marv.


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    Much cool...



    I want one

    PEACE


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    If he builds it they will come, just send the money!


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    Hey that's a nice joiner.
    Just joking. That is a clean looking machine. What sized motors does Cheap Cnc recommend for that machine?

    Chris


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    Thumbs up cheapcnc

    Whoa! Let us know! Go, go, go!

    What is the first "real" project you're gonna do?


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    Progress report:

    I'm using LinuxEMC and it's working great. It was really easy to get it accurate. When i say accurate i just mean that measuring it with a caliper (sp?) looks good and that a circle comes back to where it started. I dont have any better measuing tools right now but it looks pretty good.

    I've not used it for a 'real' project yet, but i think the first project is going to be a plexiglas router template. That's a product im going to try to market and sell.

    The second thing is to do inlay work on a box for my wife. (if i can figure out how to attach images i'll post a example of what type of pattern im looking at)

    Cheap cnc uses the max nc driver+motors. I already had a stepperworld driver and some 180 oz nema 23 motors so i just ordered the machine without the motors. I can't really speak for how the machine would do with the stock motors/controller and my power resistors has not come in yet (i can only run the motors at 5v) so i'll give a new update as far as cutting speeds and stuff once they come in.

    over all im really excited, i cant wait to get back to it this morning.. normally i'd sleep in on a saturday, but not today ;-)


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    Re: cheapcnc

    Originally posted by 50a
    Whoa! Let us know! Go, go, go!

    What is the first "real" project you're gonna do?
    Here is a picture of the pattern im looking at engraving or inlaying on the top of the box for my wife:
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    Smile chips!

    It's really fascinating to watch it run

    Here is a picture of my first cut:
    I did not bother cleaning out the cut.. since im running the motors at half their power right now i didnt want to wait too long..
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    Hi
    Looks good, you will have a great time this weekend with the new machine. What software you using to convert the image to gcode.

    Ray
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    Originally posted by boxwood
    Hi
    Looks good, you will have a great time this weekend with the new machine. What software you using to convert the image to gcode.

    Ray
    i'm sure i will

    i sent it to a friend that has a older version of onecnc, looks like a really nice program. wish i could afford it.

    i'm looking around right now for a free/really cheap program.
    any suggestions?


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