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http://cgi.ebay.com/3-axis-CNC-Autom...3%3A1|294%3A50 or this http://www.lowcostcncretrofits.com/index.html I need to drive a handyman cnc mill with all dead electronics used as a manual- what do you think I have about 3k to spend and i need to get the machine up fast thanks |
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| Yeah... The control pendant is pretty nice, the control box atleast USED to contain Gecko drivers, the motor plugs are nice, encodor plugs suck and if anything goes wrong, don't expect any customer service that's worth a ****. I would say build your own. Get a break-out board, a power supply, 3 Gecko drivers, 3 steppers or servo's, Mach3 software, some wire and cables, a project box from RadioShack or HomeDepot and save $500 and a headache. |
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| it is a nice looking product and i'm sure its done well but that is a large mark up for a box and a fancy video game type of joystick if your considering the cost to build a quailty setup yourself ,you would save well over a $1000 geckos 203v =150 each three 1200 oz motors = 390 power supply =100 - 200 bob + 50-100 limit switches 5 bucks aprox $1200
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| ^^^ Dertsap is right. And the "software" it comes with is only trial versions. You can get the trial version of Mach right from thier website. I think the only cripple is it will only run up to 1000 lines of code, but either way, you still have to spend something like $180 on a licenese, good stuff though. And the control pendant is a USB port "emulated keyboard", that should give you enough info to get on google and find something that will do the same thing for $20. |
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| for about 200 you can get a nice handwheel setup for jogging , or keep an eye on ebay for an encoder and make one , i made my own for my setup ,and it was simple enough to do , its hard to beat the feel and control of a handwheel its well above the joystick
__________________ A poet knows no boundary yet he is bound to the boundaries of ones own mind !! http://cnctoybox.org |
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| ok- so somebody give me links and list to exactly what i need if you dont mind i am going in circles here i dont care about the pendant i just need to get this machine up in 3 weeks -i have a 24k job that has come early 9 months early due to a lazy machine shop on the west coast i was going to replace most of the componets with mach motion within 9 months and won a bid for the "the next time around" this mill has electrical enclosure and metal brackets for motors the table is 9x49 ball screws variable head #30 taper im all for saving money thnaks |
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| geckos 203v =150 each three 1200 oz motors = 390 power supply =100 - 200 bob + 50-100 limit switches 5 bucks aprox $1200 this sounds good i can do this with out going into the till ![]() links to get all are these any good?? http://www.homeshopcnc.com/servo2.html with the gekcodrive g320 3 of them |
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| Yes, homeshopcnc is a good place to get parts. What machine do you have? And I would be more worried about automating the quill, it's time consuming to make your own quill retro, expensive to buy, $1800 range? Google Elrod Machine, he probably makes some of the best stuff, but it's not cheap. |
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Where for the geckos Where for the motors Where for the power supply bob + 50 ???? limit switches where Thanks |
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| Numerous places to get it all. I'll start you off with a few links. These are just some that I use. To run the machine via computer http://www.machsupport.com/ I use 203V's for my steppers http://www.geckodrive.com/ I get my power supplies and motors here http://www.kelinginc.net/ I get the C10 BOBs I use from here. http://www.cnc4pc.com/Store/osc/index.php Limit switches can be picked up in radio shack and many other places online. Even some places I mentioned. Here is another place. I get motor controllers for DC motors, limit switches, Estop buttons and relays here among other things. http://www.surpluscenter.com/ You will need some other sources for wiring and plug ends. Perhaps someone can point you somewhere for those. Good luck.
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