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Discussion in 'General Talk' started by JEFFREY J SCHUMACHER, Oct 24, 2020.

  1. JEFFREY J SCHUMACHER

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    Hi, I'm excited to purchase my first CNC. I am an avid woodworker and looking forward to this new capability. A general question on what I should purchase. Assume I need to order this:
    LEAD1010
    3 - high torque motors
    Motion Controller
    Power supply
    611 Dewalt router - does this router wrong good?
    No idea on what router bits I should get to begin with. Any suggestion?
    Do I need the XYZ Touch Probe - Assume it is good to add but probably dont need at the beginning??
    Can you get a Laser? Assume want 7W to be able to cut wood?

    Okay, question on software - assume comes with Open Cam and Open Control. I read that it interfaces with Fusion 360. Do I need to order V Carve to begin with? What I would like to do is be able to take pictures of 2D figures and have it generate the G Code for it. Not sure if it has this functionality. Thanks for your help, Jeff
     
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    You need 4 steppers. Two for Y, one for X, and one for Z.

    The Dewalt is a good router. I have a garage full of Dewalt tools and they are all high quality. That being said, I use a Makita on my CNC. I also have a lot of Makita tools. ;)

    OpenBuilds sells many different sets of ruter bits you can look through. I had many in my garage from regular wod working I started with.

    You do not need the touch probe. There are many ways to set the Zero points for your three Axis. It just makes it easier.

    You can add a 7 watt laser, but if you want to really cut wood, a 40 watt CO2 laser is your best low end bet. I can't see a 7 watt laser cutting wood of any thickness very well unless you use many passes. The lower wattage lasers are more for engraving and raster imaging.
     
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    Thanks for the info! surprised on needing 4 motors for Y axis. I watched the setup video and didn't notice it.

    Okay will look for 40W CO2 laser.
     
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    A 40 Watt CO2 laser will be impractical to add to a CNC router. They are made of fragile glass tubes that are about 700mm long. Then you need mirrors. See this recent build for a better understanding of what goes into a CO2 laser build. A diode laser will work great for everything but cutting thicker materials and is easily added to the existing machine.
     
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