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    Just ordered Joe's Kit

    Having read all the posts here over the last 2 weeks I just ordered Joe's Kit...
    I am still reading and have ordered the parts from the parts list... Now to get
    the motors and board... Got to love places like this.

    Joe, thanks for all you do for the DIY comunity!

    Gene


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    Quote Originally Posted by GTGene View Post
    Having read all the posts here over the last 2 weeks I just ordered Joe's Kit...
    I am still reading and have ordered the parts from the parts list... Now to get
    the motors and board... Got to love places like this.

    Joe, thanks for all you do for the DIY comunity!

    Gene
    Great to hear, look forward to following your build log!

    Bob


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    Thanks Bob,

    I am already getting the neccessary parts together, although I am a little
    confused about the black pipe(ie. do you remove the black do you leave it on?)..
    and almost overwhelmed by all the motor/board/power choices.. I am leaning
    toward the Xylotex set.. but fortunately I have a while to decide..

    Thanks for the welcome and I have following your build log too..
    I can hardly wait.. the wife already has projects for me...

    Gene


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    I got the HobbyCNC board and motors. It was actually pretty fun to assemble. I just finished soldering in the IC chips tonight and I'm kind of disappointed that part is done.


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    Quote Originally Posted by GTGene View Post
    Thanks Bob,

    I am already getting the neccessary parts together, although I am a little
    confused about the black pipe(ie. do you remove the black do you leave it on?)..
    and almost overwhelmed by all the motor/board/power choices.. I am leaning
    toward the Xylotex set.. but fortunately I have a while to decide..

    Thanks for the welcome and I have following your build log too.. I really can hardly wait.. the wife already has projects for me...

    Gene
    Gene,

    I like the pipes shinny so I took it all off, used green scratch pad for the heavy stuff and then used emery cloth to polish them up. Did this with the pipes chucked up in a lathe. I don't believe anyone has left the black on, not sure.
    Currently I am running my machine with the Xylotex ready kit successfully as are others, but please read the other logs as a few folks have had some problems that may or may not be attributed to the Xylotex product.
    I think everyone that is using the HobbyCNC kit is having great success, however you do have to assemble the board yourself.

    All I can say is read, read, read and read some more, this is a great group and they all have excellent information. Ask a lot of questions and you'll find many people ready to help. Joe's support is excellent so you can count on him any time!

    Best of luck and have fun!

    Bob


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    The black paint on those pipes will come off. It's just a matter of if you do it before putting the machine together or cleaning it off the bearings as they wear it away in clingy little chips that get evERYWHERE... ARRRRGGGG!!

    Sorry. If you couldn't tell, I did the latter. Hindsight being 20/20 I would have saved myself the aggrevation and done it BEFORE putting the machine together. However there is always the optimistic side of me that sees the part of the pipe the bearings don't ride on as protected from the elements in my dry and insulated garage.

    The other thing I noticed is that the bearing will ride smoother if you remove the coating. I think there is some sort of javelin toss going on over at my local Home Depot as all the pipes were beat up and missing paint in spots. Took me longer to line the bearings up with a clear path on the pipes than would have taken to clean up the pipes in the first place. Oh well, lesson learned.
    "Good judgement comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment." - Will Rogers


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    ccsparky and Fifty_ohm I will take you advice and make the pipes shiney, just
    wondering though, has anyone tried using stainless or some other pipe that is
    not coated with black paint?


    ccsparky, I have read those post about the Xylotex cards and the problems
    people were having... almost all of them seemed to be some sort of user error..
    generally with setting jumpers or adjusting the pots... But you are right.. I am
    reading and reading and reading... just so much to learn...

    I just finished ordering the parts for vxb.com and use-enco.com.. not as bad as
    I thought it would be.. now to go get the pipe and other sundries I need. Looks
    like Amazon has the best price on the Hitachi M12VC router that everyone likes.

    Thanks again for all the tip and I will continue to post and ask questions and
    detail my build once it starts.

    Gene


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    Structural steel has the same O.D. as the gas pipes and is very smooth, its just that some people do not have a steel supplier neer them so gas pipes are easier to obtain.

    Rick used the structural steel on his and he said it is very smooth.

    My Joe 2006 Router

    Just a hint, if you follow the link to the driver boards, and go to the user pictures, you will see my next projects controllor (I used a PC case) its labeled joe's CNC on his site...

    http://www.bright.net/~agarb/STMD/User_Gallery.html

    Joe


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    Next project's controller, so I take it you're ready to show us screen caps of your newest design? Because I'm dieing to see it .


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    Quote Originally Posted by joe2000che View Post

    Just a hint, if you follow the link to the driver boards, and go to the user pictures, you will see my next projects controllor (I used a PC case) its labeled joe's CNC on his site...

    http://www.bright.net/~agarb/STMD/User_Gallery.html

    Joe
    Hmmm, 4 drivers.... dual motors & screws on the X-axis perhaps?

    Gary


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