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  • CNC Spindle and Stepper Drive upgrade.

    I recently upgraded my CNC with a "MySweety" 1500w air cooled spindle motor/drive
    and Gekodrive stepper motor controller. They both work great and the Geko drive
    was a breeze to set up (no port/pin hell). The spindle system came with a bunch of
    cool stuff including about 3ft of brush strip, to make a dust collector. I had been meaning
    to make a new one but I had no idea what that stuff was called. Highly Recommended!
    Guess xmax's age.

    My guess: 15. His grammar is passable. His trolling is good.

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    Although slightly off topic, I see you post often with what seems to be pretty revolutionary ideas and thoughts. I’m toying with the idea of getting a CNC router. Mostly wood, some aluminum if it’s up for it. Probably just signs, monograms, inlays, and baffles, etc. I’d say a 36”^2 working area would “probably” handle what I would want to do. Do you have any recommendations for diving into the world of cnc machines? One I was looking at is the Shapeoko XXL.

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    • #3
      Nothing I talk about is revolutionary, it's really more old fashioned! Just don't use the word textbook around here
      and you will be alright. I read a lot of stuff like this and try to apply the research to my work. My younger brother
      has a PHD in mathematics so I bounce the hard stuff off of him, I was blessed with a grade 9 education and
      street smarts. I also work on speaker design all day almost everyday and I have for years for a living,
      so I get a lot of hands on, real world experience.

      Oops. https://www.rane.com/note147.html
      Guess xmax's age.

      My guess: 15. His grammar is passable. His trolling is good.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by xmax View Post
        Nothing I talk about is revolutionary, it's really more old fashioned! Just don't use the word textbook around here
        and you will be alright. I read a lot of stuff like this and try to apply the research to my work. My younger brother
        has a PHD in mathematics so I bounce the hard stuff off of him, I was blessed with a grade 9 education and
        street smarts. I also work on speaker design all day almost everyday and I have for years for a living,
        so I get a lot of hands on, real world experience.

        Oops. https://www.rane.com/note147.html
        You were asked a question. You didn’t answer!

        All you did was talk about yourself.

        Have Fun! Mark

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        • #5
          Originally posted by jcsmith0919 View Post
          Although slightly off topic, I see you post often with what seems to be pretty revolutionary ideas and thoughts. I’m toying with the idea of getting a CNC router. Mostly wood, some aluminum if it’s up for it. Probably just signs, monograms, inlays, and baffles, etc. I’d say a 36”^2 working area would “probably” handle what I would want to do. Do you have any recommendations for diving into the world of cnc machines? One I was looking at is the Shapeoko XXL.
          I've been using CNCrouterparts machine as a commercial tool for a few years now. I can highly recommend them.
          http://www.diy-ny.com/

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Psycoacoustics View Post

            You were asked a question. You didn’t answer!

            All you did was talk about yourself.

            Have Fun! Mark
            My bad, I have a tiny bit of ADD, my CNC was salvaged from a scrap yard, so I know very little
            about the "tables" myself, that said, I have replaced everything on mine at least twice so I can offer some
            help when it comes to making the table to end up with move.
            Guess xmax's age.

            My guess: 15. His grammar is passable. His trolling is good.

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            • #7
              I need to get a spindle next. Then maybe extend to a 4x8 machine.

              jcsmith, i would do more research you really want something that isnt directly belt driven. Its less hassle, reliable and maintenance. On the budget side I like the open builds kits with leadscrews. "Budget" in terms of a cnc is $1400-$2000 for a small 24"x24" size. Or 12x36 or 24x36. Their new machine is called the Lead1010 look it up.

              i started a thread on the midwest audio club forum called cnc talk you might want to check out.

              i have a cncrouterparts kit as well and it was very easy to assemble and setup. The price is 4-7 times that factor so i understand not wanting to go that far . I think openbuilds.com is the best machine for the money, maybe the millright. As far as a package goes i think it will be better than an xcarve or shapeoko.
              My Build Thread's
              Carrera's / Finalist TL's / Speedster TMM's / Speedster MTM Center / Overnight Sensation Surrounds

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