--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, JanRwl@A... wrote: > In a message dated 7/26/2004 10:10:08 PM Central Standard Time, > eemikez@c... writes: > I don't see the Y-axis motor, maybe it's hidden behind the Z... << > Mike: No, I think the entire table-top moves on this, so the Y motor is > "down in there" under the table. A guess. > > Does this EUR 1200,- price include the DRIVERS? Expensive just for the metal > parts in the view! And NO "quill motor"? Is one supposed to use one of > those awful things with sleeve-bearings wit 0.005" play? > > Look in FILES; third one down. That is home-brew, with Thomson linear > bearings and Class-L way-shafting. This can be built with Xylotex drives and > Size-23/single-stack bipolar motors. Here, as I made this in '84, I used (old) > unipolar and home-brew drivers. HOT (wasteful) "ballast resistors". Never again! > Jan Rowland Hi Jan, http://f4.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/QNMFQXGRpKKaf9_jsvxJ2gJc7fqs6b7iTOlaNbJzv SL-ZJkBZD0tE-Ap-tYKGACAfgs9TTlB6rHqDXbnzliF0QXHvdyRT7Hr/Homemade% 20PCB%20equipment/Dscn0329.jpg darn, I hate yohoo urls. files section > Homemade PCB equipment > Dscn0329.jpg third file in that folder. If you priced out that unit today, I think the bearings and shafting will be close to $500.00 and that is before you make the table, or drivers or power supply. Add the leadscrews and although you have a huge work envelope, it still is more than most of us need. I just made an 11.7" x 6" board for the first time. I could have reduced it to about 10" x 6" if need be, manybe more, and would have been happy to make two boards if needed. But, there is some cost savings in just buying the thing and not spending the hours to learn and then design. In the year (on and off) it took to design a stepper driver that would be competitive to the Gecko, I could have saved those many hours and been further ahead on many other projects. And, in the end, I wound up buying the Geckos as I needed something to drive the machine in the first place. Someday, I'll actually finish the project and assemble and test the units. Dave
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Re: Tanbo Radix
2004-07-27 by Dave Mucha
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