Hi guys
here a start on my new 4x4 router, Made from steel box section !
drivers are gecko g203v,1203oz steppers ballscrews,u bearings for motion.Will add pictures as i go
Hi guys
here a start on my new 4x4 router, Made from steel box section !
drivers are gecko g203v,1203oz steppers ballscrews,u bearings for motion.Will add pictures as i go
One part completed, and it looks good to me already. :cheers:
CarveOne
CarveOne
http://www.carveonecncwoodcraft.com
here are the U bearings, These are very well made bearings look and feel very strong, These will be running on 10mm round stainless rod.
work progress is a little dusty at the moment, Not ready for painting yet
the rod is fully supported on 10mm flat bar, And spot welded where needed.If all goes well will mount on table mid week.
Thats going to be a nice one.
Lee
Wow looks fantastic already
I'm hoping my next machine will be steel. After I finish the first one of course which will be mostly aluminum.
my first router was aluminium, But was badly built as it was my first router and all!
my secound router was a 8x4...hehe its a real skill to build so big!!!!
i only used 1/3rd of it as the linear motion was BAD! i have had a little more time to think and build this one and hope it does what it says on the tin :rainfro:
ok, Breakout board,motors,power,driver!
now this is where i need help , Im total rubbish at electronics any help would be very good.Wanting to mount all these in a steel cabinet hope this will arrive in a few weeks, More pictures comming soon
sounds great, Maybe you could help me set up my controller box ?
like i say I'm not that great with this sort of thing!
did a little more on the table today...pfff this thing is heavy, Will add pictures when its finished.
The electrical wiring is no problem for me once I get it all figured out. If I get to it before you do, you can follow along in CarveOne's Worktable CNC Router build log and figure out your own wiring from what I do (that actually works). Your breakout board is a little different model from mine but they should be very similar in wiring. Your G203v drives will need a heatsink. There are files on the Gecko site that show how to wire the drives and mount them on a heat sink. You'll need to get the proper current set resistor for each drive. Check out these Geckodrive.com pages:
FAQ
Stepper drive HowTo
Driver Cooling
There are other articles on the Geckodrive site worth reading.
Pminmo has a lot of very useful information on his site for limit and home switch wiring and other things CNC related.
CarveOne
CarveOne
http://www.carveonecncwoodcraft.com
hmmm interesting read, But i really don't understand much of this
anyways I'm sure we all can make progress here on this site.Pictures of the heat sinks and fans ( perfect size for the drives) i have 2 more somewhere in my treasure box!
any help on pointing me in the right direction to buying the 4 current set resistor ?
also sorry i cant seem to find you build log i would love to see this.
Radio Shack has them, as well as Mouser, Allied, and others. The geckoddrive.com FAQ link I posted should show you how to determine the value needed. Others have said that they come three in a pack at Radio Shack but I haven't looked for mine yet. They are 1/4 watt 5% and you need to determine the motor current for your motors. Buy the nearest standard value to the value you need from the list below. You can also use 2% or 1% standard values. My motors are rated 3A, so I would need 35.25K Ohms and the nearest standard value is 36K Ohms.
In 1/2 amp increments (0.5A) they are:
AMPS RESISTANCE (Ohms)
1A = 7.8k
1.5A = 12.8K
2A = 18.8K
2.5A = 26.1K
3A = 35.25K
3.5A = 47K
4A = 62.67K
4.5A = 84.6K
5A = 117.5K
5.5A = 172.33K
6A = 282K
6.5A = 611K
7A = OPEN (no resistor)
A Standard Values chart is here.
My build log is in the same forum directory as yours. I just added some better photos a few minutes ago. I see that you just found it.
CarveOne
CarveOne
http://www.carveonecncwoodcraft.com
Nice looking start on your build, any links to the place you got the U bearings?
Free DXF - vectorink.com
hi switcher, Sure no problem...ebay! item no 130261726085
hope its ok to do this :withstupi
Ok table done! Hurray... going to try and mount the rails this weekend will post more pic :rainfro:
Do you use some kind of corner clamps to hold that while you tack it? Or do you just tack and adjust as you go? I'd love to build a steel machine but I'm not sure I would have the tools needed to cut a lot of the gantry parts and what not.
hi
sash clamps! i would not be without them!
building out of steel is cheaper than aluminium, but aluminium look just fine
my next machine is all aluminium which all the parts (90%) will be machined on this one!
fingers crossed