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    First time looking for advice

    Hey guys im looking at building a small CNC plasma table

    im looking for a cutting space of 2' x 3'
    wondering if any one has simple indepth plans
    and good advice

    any advice would be great thanx
    -Clint


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    Check out some of the posts on the DIY Wood routers forum, Same basic design only you don't wan to make it out of MDF . Probably make a moving gantry style system which is what just about every cnc plasma cutter uses. I'm not sure what else to tell you. Check Ebay for ideas.

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    ok awesome thanx
    -Clint


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    I saw an interesting design at a trade show in LA a few weeks ago. It has the normal frame made out of steel beams but the motion system used a rack and pinion instead of expensive ballscrews and friction producing leadscrews. I don't think that it will have the accuracy of the above-mentioned devices but it will definetely be cheap!
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    you dont happen to have any links or pics do you
    or know any other machines that have simalar systems


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    I'll look through my "show info" and see what I can find
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    thank you very much


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    if you get onto ESAB's website they should have some picks of their system. We've got one at the college that I go to. It uses a rack and pinion setup and actually it's fairly accurate if it is set up right. I mean give or take a thou or two with a new cutting tip thats nothing that a grinder can't clean up. There is also a 4' by 4' system on ebay that uses a rack and pinion set up. That kind of setup will work just fine considering you don't have a lot of the forces associated with a router.

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    thank you for your help Carl i will take alook at thoes suggestions


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