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  1. #1
    hi guys
    first of all im mainly using it for mdf,plastics and a bit of aluminium, so it will be mostly made of mdf, its based on the metalfusion design



    so im looking to use the following

    supported linear rails SBR16-300/600/1400mm rails(6 supported rails+12SBR16UU bearing blocks)
    3pcs of ballscrews RM1605-300/650/1400mm total length-C7(3screws+3ballnuts+3end-machinings)
    3 SETS OF BK/BF12(with locknuts and cir-clips)
    3pcs of flexible couplings (6.35mm for the motor shaft)



    for the stepper motor drivers i was looking to use these the cnc4you cw5045 would these be ok and what motors and breakout board would you think i would need

    thanks for all you help

    john

  2. #2
    hi guys was hoping for some feedback, so i have spent sometime working on my cnc plans so here it is.



    1st question is on my axis should i use 1610 or 1605 ballscrew ?

    2nd what motors and drivers should i use ?

    what my plans are is to make some money with the cnc then upgrade to steel or ali frames but atm i cant afford it, i have plenty of wood and mdf so that's why im doing it this way so it saves on money as im disabled and haven't got a lot, so i need to save my money for ballscrews, rails and motors and drivers.

    i know i should spend more time researching but im running out of time due to my arms, so im looking for much help as possible or if someone lives local and willing to help me out i would be very grateful

    thanks for you time

    john

  3. #3
    OK I'll start the ball rolling with a quick reply.....I'll certainly not get into the debate about using MDF.........

    The Y axis on the gantry needs moving to the back so the spindle is nearer the middle of the bearings, not hanging right out at the front. You'll also gain some more cutting space this way.

    You need cross bracing on the legs to stop the machine twisting.

    I'd beef up the gantry to X axis bearing mounts as a lot of force goes through them...

    The X axis (long one) rail supports look a little flimsy, Ideally I'd put them on the torsion box as they'll be more supported that way and won't flex litle the sides you've currently drawn. That sort of design is great with a steel frame but not in wood.

    The rails on the Z axis should be on the front plate as this will add to the strength, the bearing blocks should be on the back plate.

    The SBR rails on the X axis should be 20mm ideally for strength.

    Ballscrews should be 1610 for X & Y and 1605 for Z.

    Motors and drivers, without knowing what sort of budget you've got.....

    Motors: http://www.cnc4you.co.uk/Stepper-Mot...x-3-60BYGH301B

    Drivers: http://www.zappautomation.co.uk/elec...ion/em806.html

    These will be able to be used on your Mk2 machine, don't forget you'll also need a break out board, power supply (70V to get the best out of the drivers and steppers), Ball nut housings, E stop, limit switches, motor mounts, shielded 4 core cable (lots more than you think!) couplings (best to use pulleys and belts to lessen resonance) loads of nuts/bolts/screws/washers and lots of beer...sure there's more but that'll do for starters :D
    Neil...

    Build log...here

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by njhussey View Post
    OK I'll start the ball rolling with a quick reply.....I'll certainly not get into the debate about using MDF.........

    The Y axis on the gantry needs moving to the back so the spindle is nearer the middle of the bearings, not hanging right out at the front. You'll also gain some more cutting space this way.
    :D
    This is the drawing I generally refer to; http://www.cncroutersource.com/do-it...NC-router.html
    Spelling mistakes are not intentional, I only seem to see them some time after I've posted

  5. #5
    thanks njhussey

    before i spend to much time doing my plan again, is this what you mean


  6. #6
    If you're happy to build the machine in MDF then why change the metalfusion design?
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    One thing that would improve it would be to use two motors/ballscrews on the X Axis and beef up the X Axis rail supports.
    .
    Have you seen his build log here? http://allthemods.com/project.php?id=386

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