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25-09-2016 #1Would I be better buying a kit from this site https://www.cnc4you.co.uk/CNC-Kits/Digital-Stepper-Kits..Clive
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25-09-2016 #2
Why don't you just follow the instructions on the DiWire and start from there?
Would that be 3d or 2d?
Any 4 axis capable breakout board or a motion control could move 4 motors , from 10$ to 1000$. To narrow down, you will need to specify how many if any additional inputs, outputs? Way of communication? Programmable, offline, windows, linux, Mach3? etc.
But the way i see it, the cornerstone here will be: "who and how will translate 3d shapes to G code?"
If you could write your G code, or brake the shape into different parts each on its own plane and then combine...
If you would like to make a commercial machine for resale , your best bet is to write or pay sb to write a program that translates the shapes in G code for your machine. It should not be sth very complicated. At Freelancer i think for 500-100$ sb could do that for you.
But your best bet is to start from sth existing and build upon it- DiWire
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