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Old 02-19-2007, 01:18 AM
 
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Joe's 2006 CNC in Visalia,Ca

Howdy all .

My name is Kent as the rest of you, I was really intrigued by Joes Design .So I purchase a kit, and have slowly (after a stupid mistake glued up Z carriage wrong) been assembling it. I have completed glue up and primed all but the Z-axis carriage ( Hopefully this is the only big mistake , thankfully Joe is or has cut me another) I went with the 4 Axis HCNCPROPKG Package w/ 200oz-in Stepper Motors. I have assembled the board and tested it for the first voltage of 5 volts; then completed the build of the controller card. I have not built the power supply, as I have been trying to figure out what to put it in. I have since acquired a equipment rack and have commenced to tearing it apart and configuring it to be home for 19 INCH CRT, Computer and Controller. This project has also caused me to upgrade my non existent shop. Needed air compressor to paint this thing, Opp’s silly me I’ll need a sprayer also I also picked up a dust collector. I hope to locate it outside in a cabinet. I am sure I will also need to upgrade it with JLT’s ATC that is so cool. Well this is just my intro. I have been following all the Joe2006CNC builds and have learned many things from all you fine folks. I wish at this time to thank all of you for your time and effort to help everyone who tackles this finely engineered DIY CNC. Of course a big thanks to Joe for sharing his design, advice and encouragement.

O/K now that I buttered you up I have a question about computer requirement. I plan on using Mach 3, and VCarve / PhotoVCarve. I have quite a few computers that could be used for this project. Ranging from dual processor PIII 600 MHz to a 2.4 P4. I guess what I am wondering, is having to much processing power just a waste? I really hate slow computers. But figure most of the real work can be done on a fast computer and then loaded into the CNC computer. As you may have figure I am a complete Newbie when it comes to CNC. I just had to make this my education project for the year. I hope to learn and have as much fun as the rest of you seem to be having. Maybe I’ll even have to learn video editing so I can be a “Star” like Jay
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Old 02-19-2007, 08:44 AM
 
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Welcome to the club!

Sounds like you are well on your way!

On the PC side of things I'm a firm believer in having a machine bigger than needed to handle the job. The PC is dedicated to the machine and has Mach3, AutoCAD, and a few other useful programs loaded already. Soon I'll have VCarve loaded on it as well. The PC has a P4 3Ghz cpu, 1 gig or ram and Windows XP Pro. It tests real clean with Mach3 and seems to be performing real well.

Looking forward to seeing your progress and videos!
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The minimum requirements for Mach3 are 1 Ghz. It may work on the 600Mhz, but it also might cause intermittent problems that will give you grief.
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Hey Kent,
That's a great intro. Great additions to the tools shed too. Compressor, paint sprayer and dust collector are great additions to any work shop. Looks like you will make fast progress. Keep us posted with your progress. I didn't see a new digital camera on your list of new tools. Got to have that to keep CNCzone happy.
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Look forward to seeing pictures of your build.

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Here is some pictures

Thanks for the replies.
I always enjoy the pictures so here are mine, more of what everyone has seen.but these are at my house... (hope this works)
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Few more Pictures

Heres a few more. The refridge in the back ground will one day be a smoker, But was in dire need of paint so I used it to learn on.
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Great, thanks for sharing. I love the "turning device" you made.

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Welcome, looks like you're well on your way. This all looks so familiar.
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Talking It was a great day

The weather here in Visalia was great in the 70's. I got off work early and was able to put on final paint "Hammered Silver" It came out decent for a beginner.
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What flavor of primer did you spray & how much did it take? I was planning to get a gallon of Kilz from wally world.

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Cool Primer used

I asked all over and even looked on Rust “O” site to find out what they would recommend to use for the Hammered paint. I really never got a definitive answer, I think some one here used or recomended So I went with:

ZINSSER High Hide Cover-Stain® is a high-performance, all-surface oil-base primer-sealer that offers outstanding adhesion and stain killing power and dries to recoat in 2 hours. High Hide Cover Stain offers excellent flexibility and penetration making it ideal for exterior wood siding and trim. It seals in one coat offering excellent hold-out for enamels.

It sanded between coats. I used about ¾ of a gallon. I painted inside and out. Outside was sprayed with 3 coats.

I was real tempted to go white looked nice as does everyone who has done it in white. but I had my mind set on the hammered paint. I hope it stays stuck to the primer 

It took 1.5 quarts to cover It (outside only) with two coats, I should of sprayed thinner coats I think, but it looks pretty good to my old eyes. At least for what it is, if it was my car I would be unhappy. Well hope that wasn’t to much info
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