It really depends of what are you planing to do on your machine?
16mm rails could be to small for metal milling but I think it'll be suitable for wood plastic and probably soft metals.
But you have to think over about machine basement and motors, drivers and spindle. Also one ballscrew could be not enough for X axis...
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Hello Nick,
Yes I now 16 mm rails are not too much but they are fully suported. They flex too?
When you said;
[quote][/quote] Also one ballscrew could be not enough for X axis
What do you refer ?
the machines that have two motors in the same axis, and move the rest of axis.
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Yes I now 16 mm rails are not too much but they are fully suported. They flex too?
When you said;
[quote][/quote] Also one ballscrew could be not enough for X axis
What do you refer ?
the machines that have two motors in the same axis, and move the rest of axis.
Regards.
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No I do not think that they are flexible, they should be enough for wood and aluminum.
Yes, but it's not necessary to put two motors there, you can drive both ballscrews with one motor.
If your rails are placed far away from each other and ballscrew is in the middle probably you'll be able to move one side of the axis while other will be fixed. Anyway I've seen a lot of machines that uses this scheme... So it can be fine .
Yes, but it's not necessary to put two motors there, you can drive both ballscrews with one motor.
If your rails are placed far away from each other and ballscrew is in the middle probably you'll be able to move one side of the axis while other will be fixed. Anyway I've seen a lot of machines that uses this scheme... So it can be fine .
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Hello Nick ,
Do you know a link to see some pictures?
At this moment I only seeing different options, But for metals I think the better option in a put step motors to a milling machine.
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Do you know a link to see some pictures?
At this moment I only seeing different options, But for metals I think the better option in a put step motors to a milling machine.
Regards.
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One screw:
http://www.watsonriverdesign.com/images ... uter-1.jpghttp://www.ericalbers.com/images/0425072134.jpg
http://lh6.ggpht.com/quamtar/ROKwKV87AB ... Router.jpg
http://hackedgadgets.com/2009/04/26/fir ... ssembly/5/
By the way, a kit of parts including controllers, rails, materials, drives, everything for this machine cost $1100 in Ukraine
http://www.bg-cnc.com/wordpress/wp-cont ... 0/des1.jpg
http://www.k2cnc.com/Picture/Kg-3925/3925cnc_DC.jpg
Two screws:
http://www.brusselsprout.org/CNC/mill1-l.jpghttp://www.bg-cnc.com/wordpress/wp-cont ... cf0060.jpg
http://www.cncmotion.com/titancanada3.jpg (two shafts)
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Hello NIck!
This last one link is your CNC Desktop machine?
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This last one link is your CNC Desktop machine?
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