Hi David, yes I see what you mean. I think that somewhere on this site there is a section devoted to cnc builds. I got my first design from there, it was the JGRO design with a few modifications. When I find the page I will PM you.
Regards
Eric
Hi David, yes I see what you mean. I think that somewhere on this site there is a section devoted to cnc builds. I got my first design from there, it was the JGRO design with a few modifications. When I find the page I will PM you.
Regards
Eric
Tank you!!!!!!
If you will go up near the top of the page and type in at the advanced search this with the quote marks "CNC build" you will find that there many posts about builds that are being done now. You can join in on the discussions that are taking place if you wish. As for me, I have had my CNC built for several years and am considering adding a nozzle for 3D printing. Will need to add a hot plate and shielding around the CNC to keep the heat in and breezes off so printed area will cool correctly. I have around 12" in Z over a 30" X 40" area so it should be big enough.
Larry
gracias por los aportes de los dxf un saludo cordial a todos.
took a look at the driver board i had before and was only a 3 axis and im looking at wanting 4 at least..
what do you think of this?? $339-us driver kit no motors.
Descriptions
The latest upgraded salable 5 axis breakout board is speacilly designed for the CNC single axis stepper driver controller, such as M542, M542H, MA560, MA860H, 2M542, 2M982 etc single axis stepper driver controller. With this 5 axis breakout board, any 1-5 single axis stepper driver controllers can be directly controlled by the PC via the MACH3, EMC2, KCAM4, etc.
The MA860H Stepper Driver Board Controller is a high performance microstepping driver based on pure-sinusoidal current control technology. With this technology and the self-adjustment technology (self-adjust current control parameters) for different motors, the drive motors can run with smaller noise, lower heating, smoother movement and have better performances at higher speed than most of the drivers in the markets. It is suitable for driving 2-phase and 4-phase hybrid stepping motors, so the Nema23, Nema34 and Nema42 stepper motors with a 2.6A-7.2A current will be suitable.
Features
I. 5 Axis Breakout Board
High performance, cost-effective.
Maximum support 5-axis stepper motor driver controller.
Two types of ways to get power, 5V DC power supply or USB port to directly get power from PC .
Two-stage signal processing, smooth signal transmission, powerful anti-jamming .
5-input interface to define the Limit, Emergence-Stop, Midpoint-Alignment, Cutter-Alignment, etc.
Relay output control interface, accessed by the spindle motor or the air pump, water pump, etc.
5-axis work LED display, visually display the working condition of the stepper driver controller
II. MA860H Stepper Driver Board Controller
High performance, cost-effective
Supply voltage from "18V AC to 80V AC" or "24V DC to 110V DC"
Output current from 2.6A to 7.2A
Self-adjustment technology, full to half current self-adjustment when motors from work to standstill via switching off SW4
Pure-sinusoidal current control technology
Pulse input frequency up to 300 KHz
TTL compatible and optically isolated input
Automatic half-current reduction as long as switching off SW4 when motors stop
16 selectable resolutions in decimal and binary, up to 51,200 steps/rev
Suitable for 2-phase and 4-phase motors
Support PUL/DIR and CW/CCW modes
Short-voltage, over-voltage, over-current and short-circuit protection, protect the PC, motors, driver etc from being damaged
External Fan Design to avoid overheat
Applications
Suitable for a variety of small sized automation equipment and instruments, such as: engraving machine, marking machine, cutting machine, laser typesetting, plotters, CNC machine tools, handling the devices.
Suitable for a wide range of stepping motors, from NEMA size 23/24/34/42.
Power Supply Selection
36V AC or 48V DC power supply for Nema 23/24 stepper motors
48V AC or 48~80V DC power supply for Nema 34 stepper motors
60V AC or 80~110V DC power supply for Nema 42 stepper motors
Someone will have the DXF of a cross with the Lord's Prayer?
LLRR28 can put the dxf accessible? In the pdf, it VOLUNDAD EN LA part is released from rest and falls