Thanks to all CNCzone members.Your information and help was essential for the construction of my machine.Thanks a million!
You can see more details on
http://es.geocities.com/aerogallecs
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Thanks to all CNCzone members.Your information and help was essential for the construction of my machine.Thanks a million!
You can see more details on
http://es.geocities.com/aerogallecs
:banana: :banana: :banana:
Awesome! Very clean looking. I tried clicking on your link, but it says page is not available. Give us some specs. What size motors? Travel? Motor Drivers? I'm about halfway through building mine, hope it comes out as good looking as yours.
Jason
Be patience with the link,sometimes geocities pages are a nightmare.
A lot of photos and info in my page.
Very very nice looking machine. What will you be cutting on it?
A lot of wood, plywood (and aluminium maybe) for my model airplanes.Originally Posted by ShayArnett
Cool. Seems like everyone is making airplanes... guess I'm gonna have to take up another hobby when I get mine finished
Think he exeeded his daily transfer limit!
Good looking build JMValios, congrats on your completion. This cnc hobby is your new obsession, nothing else will matter . Lets see some more pics from different angles and a short video of it cutting.
Jason
Very nice machine!
Just a tip, submit your videos to Google Video - then you don't have to worry about Geocities crappy bandwidth and you can still embed them in your webpage.
(Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management)
Check Out My Build-Log: http://www.cnczone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=6452
looks well constructed!!
I like the "caution strips"
My first CNC job, some plywood ribs.
Fantastic with Geckos + PMDX board + Nanotec motors.A "plug & cut" machine.
Very addictive, all sunday at home!
JMValios,
Very nice, simple design indeed! And also an informative presentation. Where did you get the limit switches?
-al
Could you give an idea of how much you spent on that machine?
Thanks
Microswitches are cherry V4 sub-miniature with cable and IP67 sealed...Originally Posted by alnicov
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To technet2004: machine costs about 7000$