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  1. #1
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    Talking Easy cnc

    Hi im 14 years old and I started to build my first cnc machine based off Tom McWires insructable http://www.instructables.com/id/Easy...lling-Machine/
    but im making it bigger to have a cutting table of 11x11in.
    And I have a question to ask.
    1. here are the motors im using http://www.mpja.com/prodinfo.asp?number=17757+MS what voltage and amps should i use for my power supply

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    Power supply specs are dependent on the stepper driver you will use. Is it chopper or PWM type? Is it the light bulb design from mcwire?

    http://www.mpja.com/prodinfo.asp?number=18091+PS may work but need more detail about your electronics.

    To start out on the cheap a modified computer power supply will work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by leggazoid View Post
    Power supply specs are dependent on the stepper driver you will use. Is it chopper or PWM type? Is it the light bulb design from mcwire?

    http://www.mpja.com/prodinfo.asp?number=18091+PS may work but need more detail about your electronics.

    To start out on the cheap a modified computer power supply will work.
    Im going to use this instructable http://www.instructables.com/id/Easy..._a_Recycled_M/
    with turbo cnc and if that doesn't work i will have to chose to build Tom McWires controller or buy the EZ stepper from Hobbycnc

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    Talking Pictures

    was working in a freezing cold (32f) shop today and i got some pics.
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    Talking

    worked today in shop and heres some pictures.
    and heres a youtube video [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8dSKMyAo00"]YouTube- CNC VID1[/ame]
    (Sorry for the bad quality it was taken from my phone)
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    Your so young to have such and evil addiction. Quick, get out. Save yourself while you still can. lol Welcome aboard. Looks like you are making quick progress. Let me ask you, what holds the wood down on the rails? From the pictures it looks like the wood just travels on the U shape extrusions. Is that how it works?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FandZ View Post
    Your so young to have such and evil addiction. Quick, get out. Save yourself while you still can. lol Welcome aboard. Looks like you are making quick progress. Let me ask you, what holds the wood down on the rails? From the pictures it looks like the wood just travels on the U shape extrusions. Is that how it works?
    I use simple aluminum "C" channel and the wood is held down by 1\4in bolts also the X and Y axis are not held down by anything like the Z axis is held by skate board bearings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by purecnc View Post
    Im going to use this instructable http://www.instructables.com/id/Easy..._a_Recycled_M/
    with turbo cnc and if that doesn't work i will have to chose to build Tom McWires controller or buy the EZ stepper from Hobbycnc
    Make sure that your motors are under 500ma each. My motors are 1.2A each, so I have to make a new design.

    The machine is looking great, keep up the good work.
    Visit my website at http://colvins.ca

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    Quote Originally Posted by murray View Post
    Make sure that your motors are under 500ma each. My motors are 1.2A each, so I have to make a new design.

    The machine is looking great, keep up the good work.
    Heres what the spec for my mototrs are murray.
    MFG: SHINANO KENSHI
    P/N: STP42D241
    COIL: 12V/3.1 ohm/2.9mH
    TYPE: 2 Phase Uni-Polar 6 lead
    STEP ANGLE: 1.8 deg 200step/rev
    5mm dia. X 24mm steel shaft with metal 20 tooth X 11/16" dia. gear & 22 tooth X 9/16" dia. cog belt pully. 4 corner m3x0.5 mounting holes. 5" leads.
    L: 1-5/8" (Body) SQ: 1-9/16” WT: .64

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    Talking pictures

    worked in the shop yesterday and today and got the X Y Z axis's all on but i have to do some tweeking.
    heres some more pictures.
    and heres a youtube video of it cutting.(im manually moving the steppers)
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    Unhappy

    I have been having problems with my stepper drive so it will be awhile before i get this running.

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    Thought i would add a update to this old thread of mine

    I finally got the little machine running January this year thanks to the help of James Newton and his Lini Steppers My steppers however are way to small for the job so they cannot go to fast, but i did not know any better when i first bought them so (chair) :/

    Heres a video
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PdY...&feature=g-upl

    I haven't ran the little guy since March, but i have been working on my big cnc.
    Photos of it can be found here:
    https://picasaweb.google.com/1086218...273/CncMachine

    Few Videos here:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5y33...eature=related
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nDkXfxmXEg

    Old videos and kinda outdated due to the new features on the machine :P

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