Quote Originally Posted by AndyW View Post
Hello,
This process has felt like I need a cnc to build a cnc. Aluminium would have been fab but I am one man in his shed!
What are peoples thoughts on Mach3.
Nema 34, 8.7mn stepper driven by a cw8060 (6.0A 80v) Being supplied by a 480W 48V 10A PSU. 200 steps stepper motor and dip switches set at 1/10th
Andy W.
Hit the nail on the head with this one! "This process has felt like I need a cnc to build a cnc".
I'm switching to UCCNC. I'm still working on my control box. License was bundled free with controller and boards.
On paper it looks far superior.
Mach4 is out of my budget.


Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
Mach3 is no longer supported and Mach4 is full of bugs and best avoided at all cost's.
I have used mach3 for nearly 20yrs and know it inside out and I can tell you with 100% confidence that UCCNC is the way to go.
Yes as expected and it's a common mistake for new builders to make. However, you do have spare room on the drives to up the volts and I recommend you do, I'd run them at 70V. You will see a marked difference in performance and power.

I bought a new 80vac/110vdc capable driver for my Nema34. Now running it on 80vdc to get a ltte more velocity. Maxed out at 2000mm/min on the mill Z with 60v.
I put 60v on my x,y nema24's and they fly. I did have 34 all round but it turned out the 24's battered them in terms of performance!!.