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Uploaded by on Mar 22, 2008

coolant shield and chip containment

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  • I see you used Mach. What servos and drives did you use? Thanks!

  • gecko 320 drives and nema 34 dc servos from homeshopcnc. I think they are rated at 850ozin peak and 270 continuous. same motors on all three axis.

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  • What is the gear ratio from the motors to the x and y axis?

  • It great!! Where have bought the software of your Cnc, I also have a manual Bridgeport milling and servo motors

  • I'm looking out to buy a bridgeport mill. What would be the preferred choice, buying a manual bridgeport and converting it to cnc or look out for a bridgeport EZ track.

  • Haha got chips? That thing could use a cleaning out. cool work though!

  • so im gessing its jest a two axis in nc or does your z move?

  • do you buy this as a kit or make it yourself

  • what ball screw do you have and what kind of tolerance does it hold? do you have plans?

  • Pretty cool rig you have here!

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