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18-11-2021 #12
At the end of the day you say you want something that will do aluminium and wood.
It will need to be fairly rigid and have some decent drive.
If you try and do it really low budget, try to fudge controls and are willing to cut corners. Then I suggest you abandon it.
It's a far cry away from a £50 3d printer kit.
I'm surprised the steppers moves at all with 3:1 (big pulley stepper > little pulley screw) yes?.
You don't even need that inless you're trying to achieve a possible 15,000mm/min top speed (15m)! (that's based on 5mm screw)
Most machines I see this size are direct driven (no belts) or 2:1. The long base driven by 2 steppers 1+slave.
Direct drive with a stepper of max 1000rpm driven direct gives max 5000mm/min with 5mm pitch screw..
If you want more speed you either get 10mm pitch screws or just buy AC servos with 3000rpm (NOT hybrid stepper type).
I suggest you do more research, look at more images etc and go from there.
I mean to buy a basic Workbee (crap) which aren't great with cutting alum, are £1500 start WITHOUT even a router head.
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