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    How Cheap is Cheap???

    This CNC hobby, like others is still not cheap in my opinion. My Wood Router that is on my website is something I built from scratch for a learning experience. Even using just plywood for the structure I still had over $300.00 into this thing, and it cut like sh#*. Using Stepperworld’s first Unipolar design it had no power at all.

    What has other people spent on their router or mill for CNC? Was it a usable machine when you were finished?
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    Jeff Davis (HomeCNC)
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    I spent about 300.00 on my machine but the drives and the some of the parts came from a friend.
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    I think cheap is building a functional machine for under $1000. I think what keeps the cost down is free stuff. If your lucky enough to have access to machine tools that can help also.


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    Hi,

    I spent about $350.00 for mine. Mostly for the drives.

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    I wish it wouldn't crash.


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    balsaman, how much did you spend on your slides?


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    Slides and bearings were all salvaged from the scrap bin where I work (factory)...


    Eric
    I wish it wouldn't crash.


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    Balsaman:

    What is the main structure (grey painted parts) of your router made of? Aluminum, MDF, or plywood?
    Paul Riedlinger
    Let the chips fall where they may...I'm not going to clean them up!


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    I used MDF. The leadscrews are 1/2-10 acme rod, the nuts are home made from delrin blocks, the steppers are 100 oz. I use a Stepperworld FET3 unipolar board, on 27 volts. I get 45" per minute on x and y and 30 on Z. I use a small router that holds 1/8" and 1/4" collets.

    See my clock threads for some stuff I have made.

    http://www.cnczone.com/showthread.php?threadid=228

    http://www.cnczone.com/showthread.php?threadid=366

    Eric
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    I saw your clocks and loved them. I have the DXF's and am going to attempt one when my "CHEAP CNC" arrives...hopefully next week.

    What software are you using for Cad. Cam, and machine control?
    Paul Riedlinger
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    I'm also hoping to stay under $1000. I'm trying to build a 24" x 48" machine running belt driven homemade drive nuts turning on 2 start 1/2-8 acme screws. I've already got my Z-axis bearings, 2 253 oz-in steppers, xylotex boards (3axis + single - 2 motors on moving gantry). If my design works as planned, I should finish somewhere in the $1000 range. If it doesnt work, I'll build a smaller, more conventional machine.

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    Balsaman is disqualified from the cheap CNC machine contest!!! He has connections we don't have!
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    What software are you using for Cad. Cam, and machine control?
    Autocad

    AceConverter or MasterCam

    TurboCNC



    Eric
    I wish it wouldn't crash.


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