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View Poll Results: How much did it cost to build your Joe 2006?
under $500 28 17.61%
$500-$750 25 15.72%
$750-$1,000 26 16.35%
$1,000-$1,250 19 11.95%
$1,250-$1,500 19 11.95%
over $1,500 42 26.42%
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Old 02-27-2007, 09:10 PM
 
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approximate cost

I was wondering everyones cost to build a Joe 2006 router?
Please include all costs to build it.

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Mine was a little steeper but I dropped some nice coin on solid carbide tooling, brand new computer, and bought all new electronics and motors. I'd say the machine itself was the cheapest section of the build. The parts and hardware were only about a 3rd of my costs.

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I would have to agree with bp092. The machine itself is pretty cheap to make or purchase in comparison to the accessories/gadgets/software/hardware that you can load it up with.

I had most of the electronics and I cut my own parts, so my total cost so far was fairly small in comparison to someone who has to purchase everything. Granted, I still have a 8-9 hundred dollars worth of electronics and software still to purchase.
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I agree cost can vari sooooo much with resourses and also depending on location of parts available also.
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sorry I should have been more specific.
things not to include cost of
-router
-tooling
-computer
things to include
-all material used
-the electronics to make it move(steppers and control boards)
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It's a beautiful thing whan you work for a company that scraps out somer prefectly good parts like Pacsci 665 in-oz steppers and very high end power supplies and you can get them for free by looking through the trash. Otherwize my Joe macine wouldn't have been nearly as inexpensive.
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Originally Posted by sdantonio View Post
It's a beautiful thing whan you work for a company that scraps out somer prefectly good parts like Pacsci 665 in-oz steppers and very high end power supplies and you can get them for free by looking through the trash. Otherwize my Joe macine wouldn't have been nearly as inexpensive.
Any new progess on the machine, and the mini one? like to see a post of them...

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Hi Joe,

It's always the little things that hang you up. I was planning to mount the motoer and hook them up to the power supply this weekend and at least try to get then moving, maybe cut some air and, with the prevelence of USB connections on everything, DB25 cable with 2 male ends now seems to be a soecialty item that is cat order only. Went to several stores and non have it anymore. Special ordered from staples for $6. And for this I'm waiting a few extra days.

I do have a guy that I work with studying film production wno is anxioux to make some films or the beast in action (I promise not to CNC my sneekers though ).

I did find out why it was so hard to mount the z-axis on the x-axis verticle tortion box when I was do in that assemble. I made the assumption that it was 1" pipe all the way around. It aint... It will fit on if you use 1" where you are supposed to use 3/4. But just barely.
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According to the poll as of this date there seems to be 44 machines built?
or are there people who are guestimating what it will cost. I don't remember seeing 44 threads, will have to count them up now.

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Originally Posted by joe2000che View Post
According to the poll as of this date there seems to be 44 machines built?
or are there people who are guestimating what it will cost. I don't remember seeing 44 threads, will have to count them up now.

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I voted based on a guestimation.

I got my steppers for Free

I got my HDPE for Free

So i expect i can get my HobbyCNC kit and all the Hardware for $250?

Am i correct in thinking this?

I traded a lawn mower i had for a brand new router. ( free ), So i think my overall cost will be $250.
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Originally Posted by kb18951452 View Post
I voted based on a guestimation.

I got my steppers for Free

I got my HDPE for Free

So i expect i can get my HobbyCNC kit and all the Hardware for $250?

Am i correct in thinking this?

I traded a lawn mower i had for a brand new router. ( free ), So i think my overall cost will be $250.
Good job on what you've picked up so far!

I'm guessing you'll spend another $450+, but if you can score some more free goodies, you can come close.

HobbyCNC board $79, cable $20, then you'll need the transformer and case around $55
3/4" & 1" gas pipe Home Depot around $65
1/2" MDF $ ??? Not sure about costs
Nuts, bolts, washers, ubolts, bearings, aluminum angle $100 (rough guess)
1/2-10 ACME Rod $7 each and nuts $1.19 each, 3/4 drill rod $9.39 each $50 - $200 depending on what you get (if you purchase 1/2-8 2 start, cost go up)

This is not really part of the build cost but you'll need control software
Mach3 software $159 (you can get other software, this just seems to be the most popular)

I'm rooting for you, so get a build log going so you can keep us up dated!
Have fun!

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Good job on what you've picked up so far!

I'm guessing you'll spend another $450+, but if you can score some more free goodies, you can come close.

HobbyCNC board $79, cable $20, then you'll need the transformer and case around $55
3/4" & 1" gas pipe Home Depot around $65
1/2" MDF $ ??? Not sure about costs
Nuts, bolts, washers, ubolts, bearings, aluminum angle $100 (rough guess)
1/2-10 ACME Rod $7 each and nuts $1.19 each, 3/4 drill rod $9.39 each $50 - $200 depending on what you get (if you purchase 1/2-8 2 start, cost go up)

This is not really part of the build cost but you'll need control software
Mach3 software $159 (you can get other software, this just seems to be the most popular)

I'm rooting for you, so get a build log going so you can keep us up dated!
Have fun!

Bob
I am planning on using the HDPE i have for All the parts, Even the smaller ones. Just gonna adjust the bolt lengths. I don't think its gonna be a problem.

the other reason i expect it to not cost much more is that i plan on spending the next year or two collecting the parts for free! Youde be surprised how little you have to spend on a project if you have all the time in the world to wait for the best deals.

(Its taken me a year so far to get the motors and the HDPE, I bet i can get my pipes, and what not over time, But what i will probably start doing is buying jut a few things here and there, spread the cost out. I am thinking that my Cabinet friend of mine might be interested in me doing some work for his high $ clients)

Also,

there wouldnt happen to be a thread or a guide on where people have harvested free materials? Seems like i read someone (Joe?) collecting they're power supply from a microwave? And i read smeone else recently making one from 3 old computer power supplies(i have plenty of those)

Maybe i should get the parts list and start finding things that can be easly obtained to salvage parts from. Like, How about a source for Skate Beearings? Gas Pipe?

I think i need to find that original post about power supplies from computers. i bet that setup doesnt need a transformer (FYI i know NOTHING about Electricity)
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