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  1. Got a bit done over the weekend, this is how it is looking now



    The table was a great find, 25mm steel box holding the top. I have installed "T" nuts for work holding



    The power supply is taking shape, it only has a 100va transformer in it at the moment which will need to be changed. I also need to fit a bleed resistor to the 10,000uf capacitor as it takes ages to discharge, makes a lovely spark with a screwdriver across its terminals though.



    I Don't think I am going to be getting my drivers from china, looking for a source in the uk.
    Last edited by Wotsit; 22-06-2009 at 09:03 PM. Reason: Photos

  2. Slow progress, at the moment. I got some more aluminium angle from my local stockists, paid half the price of the stuff from ebay.

    Got the gantry assembled and running over the bed, how tight should movement of each axis be?



    I have reinforced the gantry with added MDF just wish i could get the x a bit stiffer.

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    Hi Wotsit,

    I'm kind of following you path to a CNC machine as I bought the plans from Patrick at buildyourcnc.com

    I have to date - 1 week after plans arrived - failed to make a start.

    Still trying to soure basic MDF in the correct sizes to match imperial plans from Patrick in the UK.

    3/4 MDF on plans 4' x 2' = B&Q not correct size to start off with ...

    We seem to be 18mm MDF only thickness and 3/4" is like 19.nnn

    Have I made a big mistake already ??

    Guys ??

  4. Quote Originally Posted by Wabbit View Post
    Hi Wotsit,

    I'm kind of following you path to a CNC machine as I bought the plans from Patrick at buildyourcnc.com

    I have to date - 1 week after plans arrived - failed to make a start.

    Still trying to soure basic MDF in the correct sizes to match imperial plans from Patrick in the UK.

    3/4 MDF on plans 4' x 2' = B&Q not correct size to start off with ...

    We seem to be 18mm MDF only thickness and 3/4" is like 19.nnn

    Have I made a big mistake already ??

    Guys ??
    You have to adapt the plans for the different thicknesses. MDF in Europe is 6, 9, 12, 18 or 25mm, while in the US its 1/4", 3/8", 1/2", 3/4" and 1". Its not a big issue; in most cases it makes no difference, in others you have to do a bit of thinking and make an allowance for the difference by adding a mm where appropriate (so for example if you were making a box, you'd need to make two of the sides 2mm longer to get the same external dimensions if that was the critical measurement). The tolerance on MDF isn't that good anyway, its within 0.5mm so the difference between 18mm and 3/4" could be as little as 0.5mm anyway.

  5. Quote Originally Posted by Wabbit View Post
    Hi Wotsit,

    I'm kind of following you path to a CNC machine as I bought the plans from Patrick at buildyourcnc.com

    I have to date - 1 week after plans arrived - failed to make a start.

    Still trying to soure basic MDF in the correct sizes to match imperial plans from Patrick in the UK.

    3/4 MDF on plans 4' x 2' = B&Q not correct size to start off with ...

    We seem to be 18mm MDF only thickness and 3/4" is like 19.nnn

    Have I made a big mistake already ??

    Guys ??
    I'm just finishing the build of the same machine - I've used 18mm.

    Start up your own thread & I'll offer you a few of my own findings.

  6. Sorry for the long time with no updates but life took over! However I have now ordered some more parts, horray!

    SY60STH86-3008BF Nema 23, 1.8 degree hybrid stepper motor with a holding torque of 3Nm (425 Oz-in) £88 from ebay

    and

    3 Axis TB6560 Stepper Motor Driver £47

    As soon as they arrive show my progress

  7. Quote Originally Posted by Wotsit View Post
    Sorry for the long time with no updates but life took over! However I have now ordered some more parts, horray!

    SY60STH86-3008BF Nema 23, 1.8 degree hybrid stepper motor with a holding torque of 3Nm (425 Oz-in) £88 from ebay

    and

    3 Axis TB6560 Stepper Motor Driver £47

    As soon as they arrive show my progress
    What voltage are you going to run that driver on? And what leadscrews have you got?

  8. Only 18V with a trapezoidal lead screws, i was going for 8mm bar and derelin nuts but think it might be worth an upgrade. Cost is the major factor for this project, just over the £200 mark now and hopeing to stay there for this one.

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