Thread: Hi newbie looking for advice
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04-08-2016 #1
Hi and welcome to the forum!!
I'm looking to build a CNC router
The bed will be made from 40mmx40mm T section steel with slotted idlers running on the outer edges (for now) for the gantry, and similar for the y axis gantry
bed size is 1200mm x 600mm (so i can get a full 1000mm x 500mm cutting are)
I've seen on the net a motor kit, NEMA 23 motors (1.8 step 178.5 oz inch)
DM542A driver
350w 36v 9.7A switched PSU
now will this set up be ok the motors will be driving a belt two to one reduction gear then timing belt for the x and y axis
and a screw for the z axis (200mm)
thanks mark
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04-08-2016 #2
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04-08-2016 #3
No problems Mark, get a design drawn up for everyone to look at (it's surprising the little things you don't think about that others who've done it before know about) and take it from there. Don't buy anything until you've got your design finalised, especially the electronics, as things can change quite alot...
P.s. unfortunately you need speed to cut wood....unless you've a slow spindle.Last edited by njhussey; 04-08-2016 at 11:25 PM.
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06-08-2016 #4
Hi thanks for the info,
what is the ideal speed for the x and y axis if cutting MDF/Wood/Plastic/light metal?
As to software has anyone any recomendations for a MAC
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