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  1. #1
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    steppers or servos

    I am contimplating on building a cnc wire bender. using the gecko products.
    I am leaning toward servos for the fact that it will keep position.
    You really wouldnt know if the stepper skipped a step.

    Are there any other arguments for/or against using servo vs stepper.

    I would have to gear it down, most motions will be under 360 degree angular movement. (final movement.)
    Im looking for strength, torque. speed is not a priority.

    thanks ahead of time.
    Eric

  2. #2
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    If you can afford it (or you are going to build your own) I'd go with servo. Steppers are nice and relatively cheap but not knowing if it skips a step can get very annoying. Granted if the machine moves smoothly it really shouldn't be skipping steps.

    http://torchmate.com/resource_center...s_-_the_facts/ they seem to have a good comparison.

  3. #3
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    See questions 3 and 4 in the post above this one.
    http://www.cnczone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=52090
    Gerry

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  4. #4
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    wire bender

    cncfoam<--keep me informed. I'm just starting to make a 3d bender myself. I am going to use overpowered steppers first.

  5. #5
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    what stage

    Where are you at on your project.
    I am just researching the power requirements

    as I stated, I have a hand bender bending .1875" wire,
    takes 14lbs of force on a 10" handle.

    trying to convert that to torque.

    What are you thinking for steppers? Power?

    EZ

  6. #6
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    Well, drawing from my experience with steppers, they really pissed me off one day as I was working on a critical part and they skipped steps. I just about took a hammer to the stepper drives.

    Use servos. Period.


    Quote Originally Posted by kdoney View Post
    cncfoam<--keep me informed. I'm just starting to make a 3d bender myself. I am going to use overpowered steppers first.
    Wayne Hill

  7. #7
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    servos would be nice...

    the problem is i cant get any freakin info on how to make them work!!! there is just WAY to much on google, alot of it unrelated...

    im about to the point now where i want to write seimens a $20,000 dollar check and be done with it.

  8. #8
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    DC servos. G320
    They are easy to setup.

    www.geckodrive.com
    Wayne Hill

  9. #9
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    geckos

    I was going to use the gecko 320x. supposedly bullet proof.

    I have built other cnc machines. and still have my 10 foot cnc
    foam cutter.
    http://www.cnczone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=16818
    this is the cnc router I built a while back. this was fun.

    I agree as far as understanding what to buy.
    I dont know alot about other equipment but the gecko products
    seem to be the best.
    I am having the same problem trying to find a suitable servo.

    Anybody have a good source for servos for use with gecko 320x
    EZ

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