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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Feb 2007
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    Want to migrate from 2006 ---> 4x4

    The title says most of it. I have pretty much most of the parts from the 2006 build, steppers, control board, router, misc. parts and due to a move, it never was finished.

    Now I find myself in need of cutting 4'x8' sheets of MDF. How many of the parts from my original build will recycle into the 4 x 8 build?

    I'm not cheap... just trying to get an idea. I have the Hobby CNC 3-axis drive kit with the 305oz steppers. I want a fast machine so I'm willing to Ebay these and upgrade.

    Thanks!

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jul 2006
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    hi,
    i have a 4x4, and on the site,several are using the hobbycnc board, but with 4 axis, not sure whats involved with that.
    as far as 305 motors, i use 495's several have less.
    best bet is to contact joe and see, but i think you will want to go with a new build, it has faster and even faster screws, now they are talking rack and pinion, 4th axis, spindles...
    the ideas alone are worth the $100 admission price to me. just mention a idea, and if it has merit, off they go, designing away.
    hope to see ya on the forum.
    dan

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Feb 2007
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    Done! Just joined and bought the 4x4 plans. I have a CNC milling machine so I have software and experience with the programming and Mach 3. I just need to get this thing built within the next 3-4 weeks so I'm on the fast-track.

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Oct 2006
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    158
    You can definitely recycle your controller. All you have to do with your 3-Axis Hobby CNC board is order the 4th Axis Upgrade Kit (http://www.hobbycnc.com/products/spare-parts/). Then you just have to buy one more motor.

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