Thread: wots best???
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05-09-2009 #1
hey lads, ive not been on 4 a while due to changin my ideas on a few things for my 1st build an am now seekin advise on these, im still lookin at doin 3d carvings
1, has any1 any thoughts on the "bearing an ally angle method" for the slides as shown on buildyourcnc.com???
2, has any1 any thoughts on the 3axis stepper motor complete kit for 128 quid on ebay???
3, would a stripped down plunge router work as a spindle or would there be too much "slop"???
4, is tr10x2d with delrin nuts sufficient as lead screws???
im still not sure wether to use a fixed gantry or not coz i wont need a table bigger than 400mm x400mm but its always nice to have a few extra inches eh:naughty:
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05-09-2009 #2
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05-09-2009 #3
nice 1 irving
that kit is here
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/3-AXIS-CNC-Rou...d=p3286.c0.m14
i take it your die grinder isnt air driven
an i would have thought a fixed gantry would be an easier build
an i have nowhere near enough funds for lineear slides, so maybe i should be lookin at these instead??? http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/x4pcs-SC20-Hou...d=p3286.c0.m14
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06-09-2009 #4
I'd want to know a lot more about that kit before I bought it. He claims 2.5A drivers then says the motors are 3A, but why use 3A motors if they cant be driven fully.
No my die grinder isnt, although i do have one.
Fixed gantry can be easier to build but needs more space than a moving gantry design. Gantry fixed in X, moving in Y, table moving in X, fixed in Y is probably the easiest combination.
You can certainly use 20mm round rail but be aware of the flex you get over any distance. a lightweight maching for milling PCBs or cutting balsa wood for RC planes would certainly be fine on a 400 x 400 workspace but anything bigger you'd be better of with these 16mm open bearings and fully supported rail
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