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  1. If you are looking for a range of "in-between"...

    If you are looking for a range of "in-between" sizes check out the IronMan XE and MTX routers here....

    Blurry Customs

    Both offer 100% ball screw design with X & Y using a rotary nut design. ...
  2. Thanks. We try for a blend of beauty,...

    Thanks. We try for a blend of beauty, practicality, and performance.

    The motor and encoder/scale images are real pictures taken from shipped IronMan XE systems.

    The PCX and Spartan are...
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    We have a 24"x12"x6"(clearance)/8" (travel) CNC...

    We have a 24"x12"x6"(clearance)/8" (travel) CNC router with a great 4th Axis option (pictured). Our systems are all ball screw with a preloaded rotary ball nut drive system.

    Check it out....along...
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    Whether buy new or retrofitting check out our...

    Whether buy new or retrofitting check out our UltraDrive Servo system, uses a dual rotary nut preload design with custom AC Brushless motors....and/or our IronMan XE with comes optional with the...
  5. We have a formulation that is a bit more specific...

    We have a formulation that is a bit more specific than epoxy / granite that we use in a couple of our systems.....see attached. We call it PetraCast.

    The IronMan PCX takes our IronMan XE with...
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    Maximize Z Clearance / Travel

    While a little late on this thread.....I'm a big fan of "Big Z". To that end the approach our IronMan XE systems take to maximize "Z" is to, with dual X axis ball screws (optional or standard...
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    Daniel, agreeing with underthetire, we do rotary...

    Daniel, agreeing with underthetire, we do rotary nut with our designs and they are 1" diameter for our 96" X axis work envelop router systems. If you are going to be rotating the ball screw go here,...
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    Thanks RTP_Burnsville! Here is another link...

    Thanks RTP_Burnsville!

    Here is another link that is designed to provide CNC info in a "fun" format: "School of CNC Knowledge". It is an ongoing work in progress.....as is gathering knowledge is...
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    Don't settle for standard sizing, make sure to consider system components

    Many people I've run across that are looking for systems of a particular size really don't want the size they are shopping for, but rather having to settle for a size bigger than what they need.
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    You are going to be limiting your 4th axis...

    You are going to be limiting your 4th axis options with a 12"x12" work envelop.

    For example the system pictured shows a stepper powered 4th Axis option.

    That same system is available in a...
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    Criteria for selecting a CNC Router

    Hello,

    I am considering purchasing a CNC router for working with sheets of plywood and MDF. In a twist of circumstance there may be the need for some detailed hardwood work as well.

    My budget...
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    Thanks for catching my error, yes the Z axis...

    Thanks for catching my error, yes the Z axis "lead" screw. I'm selling one of my killer CNC 5 axis routers and it has ball screws, had it in the brain when typing.

    I think the 3 minute solution...
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    Taig Mill - extending the Z axis

    I didn't state this issue correctly, which the trunnion and rotary tables on the work surface, it eats up about 2-3" of the Z axis clearance.

    My current plans are to just raise the spindle as...
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    Taig Mill - extending the Z axis

    Greetings everyone,

    For my first post to this great site/forum I would like to ask if anyone has extended the Z axis on the their Taig mill.

    I have a 5 axis system with a trunnion table that...
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