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  1. Thanks again for your time and feedback.

    I now hope for this to be my last design.


    I am using 752 Drivers, 3Nm stepper motors, and TR16x4 Leadscrews.

    Best Regards.
    "If first you don't succeed, redefine success"

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    Absolutely spot on that my friend. .

  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    Absolutely spot on that my friend. .
    Yeah, sending the drawing and images of mine saved a lot of discussion.

    Now to make it...

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by Jonathan View Post
    Yeah, sending the drawing and images of mine saved a lot of discussion.

    Now to make it...
    Well stop bragging and get on with it then. .

  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by Mad Professor View Post
    Thanks again for your time and feedback.

    I now hope for this to be my last design.


    I am using 752 Drivers, 3Nm stepper motors, and TR16x4 Leadscrews.

    Best Regards.
    Hello Mad Professor, thankyou for your email, can you post the dimensions of your z-axis please, as I would like to build one like you have.

    With thanks

    jamie

  6. The above was made from 20mm thick alu, 20mm Support Rails, SBR20 Bearings.

    The main front part is 150x420mm.

    There have been a few small design changes since the above.

    The main two things is I quickly moved away from the TR16x4 Leadscrews, and upgraded to 1605 Ballscrew.

    And added extra support for the stepper motor.

    I am also no longer using a 1020w wood router for my spindle, but have now upgraded to a 2.2kw water cooled spindle.

    Jamie Aust: Do you have access to any cad programs?
    "If first you don't succeed, redefine success"

  7. #7
    What sort of problems did you get with Trapezoidal screws, as I was going to use them on all axis 16mm.
    As much as I would like ballscrew, it just want work with my budget just now.
    Im looking at x=1200mm, y=900mm, z=300mm ( I may drop each axis down by 100mm )
    nema23 motors x 4, tb6560 drivers x 4 (stand alone drivers) and PSU ( upgrade to G450 soon )
    Cad software I have is Autocad, google sketchup and draftsight.
    From all the reading I have done on Z-axis, I think yours will work best for me.
    jamie

  8. Maybe I should of reworded it a little better.
    I did not move away from the Trapezoidal screws due to a problem as such.
    Just that a 1605 ballscrew with custom machined ends & ballnut, inc postage from Chai was cheaper then I was expecting.

    One thing I would say is stay clear of the tb6560, I think I was one of the 1st on this forum to play about with them drivers, and it was nothing but hassle.
    I do know some people that I using the newer tb6560 boards without a problem.
    But nothing beats having good drivers.
    I am / was using LeadShine 752 Drivers, but I am in a middle of a upgrading with NDA steppers & drivers.

    Just waiting for some more funds, and soon my current cnc router will no longer be classed as a desktop unit, going to need a better shed.
    "If first you don't succeed, redefine success"

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