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Old 04-28-2009, 03:57 AM
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Low cost CNC plasma in the UK

Hi

I thought this may be of interest, also its a bit of a free advert for me and a chance to spread my name about a bit. I saw the Torchmate machines on the internet some years ago and thought they seemed a pretty good idea, almost bought one to mess with but got sidetracked and never bothered. Moving on, last year I thought it might be interesting to have another look at them, the Torchmate 3 seemed to be the right sort of machine for us (mostly pre assembled with a built in bed) I was a bit surprised to find that the price in the UK with a plasma, cables and PC was just over £10k, so I thought I might make my own, also its a bit more fun, sorry Mr Torchmate.

I have used our baldor nextmove based pc controller, DXF import etc. 3 off IMS stepper motors, these have integrated drive electronics, bit more expensive but no amps to wire up. Extruded ally main beam (80x80mm) with a 15mm linear slide and twin bearings at the back of the beam to stiffen things up a bit. 1 mod rack and pinion drives throughout, didn't bother with any gearboxes or belt reductions, just fitted small pinions. 10mm waterjet cut side plates for all the bits to hang off, put some fancy plates with holes in them to make it look 'beefier'. Simple pneumatic head from the blue marlin machine, bed fabricated from laser cut and folded 3mm mild steel. Thermal Dynamics Cutmaster 51 plasma pack and an ASUS EEE top pc (atom processor and inbuilt touch screen) selling price just over £10K. Build time about a week.

I don't think we will sell many over here in the UK, but its worth a try.
Next stage I think will be to fit our THC head or perhaps a controlled Z axis.

Thanks for looking

Mike
Techserv England
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