Joe,
Do you order the hybrid plans 4x4 to get the evolution plans?
John
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Joe,
Do you order the hybrid plans 4x4 to get the evolution plans?
John
I went ahead and created a facebook page to help answer questions people may have and a bridge so people can see what members are doing also.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Joes-Cnc/663335943704223
Thanks,
Joe
www.joescnc.com
joecnc2006 at yahoo
Joe,
Do you order the hybrid plans 4x4 to get the evolution plans?
John
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Joe,
Do you order the hybrid plans 4x4 to get the evolution plans?
John
Been a little while since posted, we have many new builds of the standard evolution machine and also some large versions.
John's 13'x6' Evolution.
These two are being built at The University of South Florida College of The Arts and School of Architecture and Community Design.
Paul's Extra Lagre Evolution Done April 28, 2014
Thanks,
Joe
www.joescnc.com
joecnc2006 at yahoo
Hey Joe & everyone. I am a newbie here and was about to put down some serious money on the "CNCRouterparts.com" kit. But trying to weigh my options here.
Anyway you can tell me the foot print of the 4x4 machine once built? I need to figure out if it will fit in the space I have for it.
I have seen here that it will cost about $3200 to build. I was wondering if that estimate was with Electronics or without?
Also I see you sell a kit for the 4x4 Hybrid, is that the same as what you refer to as the "evolution" or is that a totally different machine?
I am assuming that if I purchase the kit or have it cut here locally, it is a matter of sourcing out the Metal parts and putting in the electronics? Is it fairly easy to put together?
Last question, Can I just change the size of unit just by making it shorter or longer? So in the future if I wanted to make the 4x4 a 4x8, can I just extend it by 4 more feet?
Thanks.
One of a few More Machines Built. you can search youtube and find many of them.
Thanks,
Joe
www.joescnc.com
joecnc2006 at yahoo
Joe,
How much for the 4x4 kit and plans with aluminum parts?
Thanks
Is there a chart or a comparison on the different machines? I don't see what the differences are and what advantages one has over the other. For the 4x4 and the evolution and the Hybrid etc etc..
Is there such a thing??
Thanks.
The first Hybrid machine was a leadscrew version, in some areas (cold weather) he anti-backlash nuts would contract and bind when cold. and then the machine went to rack and pinion which was simpler and less prone to any problems for some., Now the Evolution machine is out and most people are building it which is a full metal machine, and more robust.
Thanks,
Joe
www.joescnc.com
joecnc2006 at yahoo
Please send am email, Policy here is not to discuss pricing on the zone.
Joe
Thanks,
Joe
www.joescnc.com
joecnc2006 at yahoo
Are the belt drives people using on these from cncrouterparts or are
they part of the plans?
Where is everyone getting the drilled gear rack?
There has been quite a few build done, I just been a little busy to post them here but I will try my best.
I always like seeing the machines move for the first time.
Thanks,
Joe
www.joescnc.com
joecnc2006 at yahoo
Where do you guys get that drag chain everyone has?
Ebay or direct from Igus. Maybe even on Amazon, I think.
Gerry
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It is not just a regular e-chain this is an open e-chain, meaning you can flip open each link open and place the cable inside then snap it closed, I have found this allot more useful than trying to feed wires inside the chain, especially when adding more wires at a later date.
Thanks,
Joe
www.joescnc.com
joecnc2006 at yahoo
Joe, Sent you a PM but didn't get a reply... Are you still selling the aluminum plates and bearing adjusters for the Evo?