@karandex They are 276 oz/in motors. No gear reduction, direct drive with 10 tooth pulleys (XL pitch), which keeps the motors turning at low rpm where they are making the most torque.
@momusCNCdesign what is resolution and repeatability you can achieve ?I am really interested in machine but i live in India so i cant buy it. Can you send me some part involving drive system?
My comment will sound JUST like jdmissioncontrol... :)
I just purchased your plans from ebay, and they look top-notch! I have only given it the quick once-over so far, and must read in much more detail before I really get my hands dirty, but these truly look fantastic! I have the Rockcliff book, and have looked through TONS of online hobby CNC plans, but nothing really struck me as well-designed until I saw your setup.
Thanks for putting in all the hard work to come up with a great design!
I purchased your plans today on ebay. I have about 15,000 hours programming and running cnc machines at shipyards. I purchased several different sets of plans off of the internet, to perform a comparative analysis before I decided which unit to build.
Your plans are by far, the most detailed, and well thought out. Most of the other small machines scream of vibration & dust. As a professional 3d cad designer, I salute you. Excellent workmanship! I'm off to start gathering materials!
@jdmissioncontrol Hey, thanks for the kind words. After building a few other designs, with exactly the problems you describe, I designed this machine from the ground up. Rethinking every assumption to solve all the problems that I could think of. I've been very happy with the outcome, and it has been a very reliable and easy to use piece of equipment.
Good luck with the build and post some photos or video somewhere if you can.
@lenne0815 With them tensioned correctly there is no play or backlash. The axes are short enough that the belt drive is pretty stiff. I can get a tiny bit of stretch in the X axis belt (front to rear axis) if both the feedrate and the acceleration/deceleration are set very high and it is cutting something like a 90 degree angle where it needs to do a full stop before rapidly changing direction. Then I get like .020" of stretch. But that is an extreme situation. Perfect in normal use.
I like the video very much! I think the carving-cnc com may help us, its very professional.
landiancl 5 months ago
wew
bobbobmarley27 6 months ago
what is accuracy ?
karandex 10 months ago
please give me free plans, i cant buy them
karandex 10 months ago
what is the torque, is there any gear reduction ?
karandex 10 months ago
@karandex They are 276 oz/in motors. No gear reduction, direct drive with 10 tooth pulleys (XL pitch), which keeps the motors turning at low rpm where they are making the most torque.
momusCNCdesign 10 months ago
@momusCNCdesign what is resolution and repeatability you can achieve ?I am really interested in machine but i live in India so i cant buy it. Can you send me some part involving drive system?
karandex 10 months ago
My comment will sound JUST like jdmissioncontrol... :)
I just purchased your plans from ebay, and they look top-notch! I have only given it the quick once-over so far, and must read in much more detail before I really get my hands dirty, but these truly look fantastic! I have the Rockcliff book, and have looked through TONS of online hobby CNC plans, but nothing really struck me as well-designed until I saw your setup.
Thanks for putting in all the hard work to come up with a great design!
omninate 1 year ago
I purchased your plans today on ebay. I have about 15,000 hours programming and running cnc machines at shipyards. I purchased several different sets of plans off of the internet, to perform a comparative analysis before I decided which unit to build.
Your plans are by far, the most detailed, and well thought out. Most of the other small machines scream of vibration & dust. As a professional 3d cad designer, I salute you. Excellent workmanship! I'm off to start gathering materials!
jdmissioncontrol 1 year ago
@jdmissioncontrol Hey, thanks for the kind words. After building a few other designs, with exactly the problems you describe, I designed this machine from the ground up. Rethinking every assumption to solve all the problems that I could think of. I've been very happy with the outcome, and it has been a very reliable and easy to use piece of equipment.
Good luck with the build and post some photos or video somewhere if you can.
momusCNCdesign 1 year ago
nice, how much play in the belt drives ?
lenne0815 1 year ago
@lenne0815 With them tensioned correctly there is no play or backlash. The axes are short enough that the belt drive is pretty stiff. I can get a tiny bit of stretch in the X axis belt (front to rear axis) if both the feedrate and the acceleration/deceleration are set very high and it is cutting something like a 90 degree angle where it needs to do a full stop before rapidly changing direction. Then I get like .020" of stretch. But that is an extreme situation. Perfect in normal use.
momusCNCdesign 1 year ago
@momusCNCdesign how far can i extend the axis? i want to make it 24 by 24
karandex 10 months ago
Very nice looking indeed!
designermite 1 year ago