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| I have a Hobbycnc package running a 1M X .65M table router and it works well. It has adequate power. The kit was very easy to build and I would highly reccomend it for a beginer. I learned a lot with the kit, and have no regrets, it was an excellent investment. I think it would be enough power for your router, from what I can tell by your pictures. You could easily find a transformer with a 220 volt input and a similar output, and everything else should work fine as is. Congratulations on your start, it looks great, and welcome to our mottley crew!
__________________ Halfnutz (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management) |
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| I got a kit from HobbyCNC with a three axis board and three 200 oz/in stepper motors, and then I had to buy the transformer and case, and solder the board together. You would just need a 220V transformer and case, the rest of the stuff is in the kit from HobbyCNC. It was cheap too, only a couple hundred bucks for everything. Just do a search for HobbyCNC.com and you'l see everything there under the three axis package. We have a chat room but people only use it for a few minutes in the evening.
__________________ Halfnutz (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management) |
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| OK. Now if found my self some rollerblade ballbearings and iv drilled a hole in my treadet rod :P hoho! progress! I still have'nt desided on a kit thow. IM afraid ill go for the 200oz kit even thow im afraid its a bit on the weak side.. the table will be 92x96cm |
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