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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Mar 2003
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    How much did it cost you???

    For the newbies out they please post a break down of how much your CNC wood router machine cost you to build. Post the cutting area and the type of control (servo, stepper) and software. Also how many hours it took to complete it.

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Aug 2003
    Posts
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    Total Cost: $4000 Hardware
    Cutting Area: 4'x8'x10"
    Servo Motors: 3 motors at 1500 ozin peak, nema 42
    Controller: 3 x Rutex Controllers with motherboard and IO card.
    Frame: Aluminum T-Slots
    Linear Bearings: THK Rails on all three axis.
    Actuators: 2 ball screws, 1 rack-and-pinion
    Hour to complete: One Year
    Plans: My own design
    Software: Rhino 3D, Visual Mill, Mach2

    Actually, I'm just finishing mine, but I finally got all the parts. Add another $500 for tools, and another $500 in mistakes. If I had used plans I could have done it in 3 months at a slightly higher price. I spent much of my time just gathering parts on ebay at the "right price". I'll post a web page about it when I done (this month).


    :cheers:

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Mar 2003
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    Total Cost: $418.00

    8 Drawer Slides - $100
    1 Sheet MDF - $35
    3 Stepper Motors w/cables - $65
    1 Xylotex 3 Axis board - $130
    6 feet of 1/4" - 20 Allthread - $6
    Drywall screws & glue - $8
    Turbocnc Software - $20
    Computer & Monitor (133 Pentium) - $15
    Dremel Tool - $39

    Completion time: Two Weeks
    Plans: Own Design

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Jul 2004
    Posts
    55
    Made first cut this weekend !!!

    Useable travel 30x20x8"
    Router table is painted 3/4 MDF, 4x4 legs

    THK KR46 slide/actuators
    THK 25mm linear rails
    Clifton Precision 360oz/in Servos
    USDigital 250 line encoders

    Homemade servo controller -
    Gecko G320's on heatsinks
    Axxus breakout board
    35V/25A power supply

    Dell 400MHz laptop running Mach2 (demo)
    Bosch 3/4hp laminate trimmer

    Total cost under $3000 (thanks to Ebay)
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    If it ain't broke... fix it 'til it is.

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Jul 2004
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    more pics
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    If it ain't broke... fix it 'til it is.

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Mar 2003
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    Total Cost: ~$3500
    Cutting Area: 28" x 24" x 8"
    Powered by: (3) 430 oz/in Servos (2:1 ratio for 860 oz/in) & Gecko Drives
    Power supply: 36 VDC @ 25 Amps
    Construction: Gantry style, All solid aluminum, THK Linear bearings
    Lead screws: Rolled 5/8" .2 pitch ball screws and nuts in all three axies
    Time to complete: about 8 months or less.
    Plans: My own design.
    Software in use: Mach 2, MasterCam, ArtCam, SolidWorks, Cadkey

    I only can find a un-finished picture of my router. Guess I need to take some pics
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    Thanks

    Jeff Davis (HomeCNC)
    http://www.homecnc.info


    (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management)

  7. #7
    Mine was 1200 pounds exc VAT. Bought from a company in Scottland - http://www.simplycnc.com
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    Please check out my CNC blog
    http://cncinside.com

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Oct 2004
    Posts
    85

    It cost me about :1400-1600$ give or take

    Linear rails with bearings EBAY 250$
    FET3 Cruiser package Stepper World 379$
    3/8-16 stainless steel lead screw 20$
    Dremel 40$
    Porter Cable Router EBAY 50$
    Compaq Presario with XP on sale 400$
    Mach 2 150$
    Steel for table and brackets scrap yard 25$
    Nuts and bolts 15$


    Z-axis was salvaged from the dumster at work
    Lead nuts cast and machined from bronze at home
    Any other little bits I made myself

    The useable work space is 17x28x6
    IPM about 12
    All steel construction very rigid and very heavy
    I use it mostly for engraving and foam cutting for LFC

    I am happy with it :cheers:

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