You are right about the xylotex=cheap thinking.
From what i've read the xylotex seem to be the best bang for the buck.
Iv'e been bouncing around between building the frame out of steel or...
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You are right about the xylotex=cheap thinking.
From what i've read the xylotex seem to be the best bang for the buck.
Iv'e been bouncing around between building the frame out of steel or...
ahh... I figured there was a trade off somewhere.
Couldn't one simply use a lead/ball screw with fewer turns per inch to to get a relatively high feed rate while keeping one's motor in the better...
Hello-
What are the trade offs between wiring a bipolar stepper motor series or parallel? Reason I ask is that I've noticed that most motors over 200 oz/in are greater than 3 amps. I'd like to...
why not cast the silver into a rod and machine the silver for a press fit?
i'd worry about the copper distorting from the heat.
I wouldn't get water near the copper cause if the molten silver...
I've been thinking about the same problem.
I like your through bolt tightening system.
I think you would need to use 1/2" thick stock.
Cutting the miters on a table saw doesn't sound like...
great explaination, of how servo motors work but would the 1/8 hp servos be equivalent to a 100 oz/in stepper, 200 oz/in stepper (or something else)?
what would one of these 1/8 hp motors be equivalent to in a stepper motor?
I'm guessing 6-15-03
what do you want on the logo?
cnc zone
any color preferences?
what format?
actually I was starting to look at servos-
If I was to use servo's I would need a driver for each of the motors, correct?
ie one g320 for each axis? would I need to slave a drive on the...
Hi-
I 've been interested in building a cnc wood router for a while and I just found this forum.
I have a number of design questions, I've read most of the posts here and it looks like you all...