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Discussion in 'CNC Mills/Routers' started by Dollarz81, Jan 2, 2017.

  1. Dollarz81

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    Dollarz81 published a new build:

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  2. Mark Carew

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    Great looking Build @Dollarz81 and thank you for the tip on the 25mm screws. I will let the Team know about this.
    Have fun :thumbsup:
     
  3. GrayUK

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    What a nice work area! :thumbsup::thumbsup:
    Gray
     
  4. Moag

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    Have to totally agree Gray, who wouldn't give a Tee-nut for a workspace like that!;)
    Looking forward to how this build goes, looking good so far.:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
     
  5. silopolis

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    Great build but I won't tell you, I'm too jalous of your shop ! ;P
     
  6. Dollarz81

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    IMG_3290.JPG "The Shop" is getting a new work bench.
     
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  7. Holy1

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    Nice Build. I am in the same process, just doing the wiring now. Where did you your spindle? Link?

    Thanks
     
  8. Dollarz81

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    Dollarz81.
    That was quite a Bundle you got there. Did it come as quick as they said?
    It included a nice set of collets as well.
    Are you happy with it? It's always good to ask how people got on with Chinese suppliers, for future reference.
    Gray
     
  10. Dollarz81

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    Yes I got it within 3 days. I don't know if I'm happy with it yet, time will tell. I did some research and most people seem saticfied with the spindles. There are several reviews and build videos on YouTube. It doesn't come with instructions or wires, but everything can be found online. Here is a good resource to start with.
    Chinese Spindle & VFD Setup
     
  11. Holy1

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    Unfortunately, Amazon.com does not ship to Canada so I can't get it.
    Bummer, looked just like what I needed.
     
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  13. stargeezer

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    Dollarz81 - Awesome build my friend! after you got several comments a bout your spindle, I had to back up and tak another look at your pics;

    Photo edited by Larry

    I'm not too sure I've ever seen this approach before. How long do you think your battery will last? :ROFL::ROFL:o_O:rolleyes::rolleyes:

    On a serious note, you are going to have a super machine when you get it finished. Best wishes and if I can help with anything, give me a shout.

    Larry
     
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  14. RobertW

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    "Started by tapping the 5mm holes. I used a tap bought at Harbor Freight and it bent while tapping the extrusion. Lesson: buy quality tools."

    Lesson 2: don't buy tools from harbor freight


    I've learnt my lesson buying their crap. Had a 2hp router from them drop a dovetail bit twice in one day and ruin a $300 sofa table I was making.

    I like their nitrile gloves though. Cheapest around.
     
  15. Dollarz81

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    90% of my tools are from harbor freight because it's closest and cheapest. They are good for getting the job done once, so I have to get it right the first time.
     
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  16. RobertW

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    The only thing I've bought from there that's still working after 90 days is my dust collector and air compressor. Everything else has broken after a few uses.

    I buy a lot of rigid tools. Their replacement plan is good enough to keep me coming back.
     
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    Hello,

    I just received the "C-Beam Machine XLarge Mechanical Bundle" and getting ready to order the Nema 23 High Torque motors and power supply. I'm new to this and still unsure as to what controller board to get. I am looking at the TinyG which you are using on this build.

    From what I've read the TinyG only goes up to 2.5 Amps and the High Torque Steppers require 3 Amps. Will the TinyG have issues driving the motors?
     
  18. RobertW

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    You should run those motors in a reduced amperage mode. It's my understanding that you could fry the board if you try to draw more amperage through the driver than it's rated for.

    Try an external motion control board like the Ethernet Smooth-stepper or one of those Chinese Jobs with the Db25 connector.

    This is the kit I bought and it works great.


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  19. Dollarz81

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    This is from the wiki

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    TinyG v8 supports up to 2.5A per winding per motor and needs a 12v-30v motor power input. While 12 volt operation is possible and entirely fine, running with a 24v power supply will allow the motors to be more responsive and actually run cooler (ironically).

    You might think that 4 motors at 2 amps per winding (about the top-end of NEMA17's) would require 4 motors X 2 windings X 2 amps = 16 amps to drive, but you'd be wrong. 4 to 4.5 amps or above will handle this as not all motors + phases are ever maxed out at the same time. We like to have at least 6 amps for NEMA17's and this is absolutely required for NEMA23s."

    At no point should your motors be pulling max amps so 2.5 to drive the high torque motors is ok.
     
  20. RobertW

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    This information you have provided From the wiki is directed towards power supply selection.

    This has nothing to do with the amount of amperage that the motors will try to draw through the drivers.

    Exceeding the amperage requirements of the power supply will lead to thermal shutdown of the power supply.


    Above that section under stepper motors it explains that tiny G can handle a stepper motor with a current draw up to 3a per winding with sufficient cooling.

    All motors I've seen have 2 amperage ratings. One for peak amperage and one for AMPS Rms.

    The Peak operating amperage would be high enough to overheat the circuitry in the drivers and fry them without sufficient overload safeguardsif run in this capacity. Usually peak amperage is drawn as the motor spins up to maximum speed.

    Although not probable that this would occur, with the right variables(dust on the circuitry, increased load from heavy torque requirements, prolonged milling operations) will increase the temperature of the driver and could ultimately lead to failure.

    The safer bet is to use a driver that has a rated capacity above what is necessary to drive the motors and not push them to their maximum capacity.

    Also a power supply that is rated for about 80% of the motors maximum voltage requirements would help them operate more efficiently.


    Here is the wiki page.


    TinyG Start · synthetos/TinyG Wiki · GitHub
     
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    I'm gonna take your advice. You sound like you know what you're talking about.
     
  22. Serge E.

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    Check Amazon.ca :

    Amazon.ca: MYSWEETY 110V 1.5KW Water Cooled Spindle

    They have the same kits shipping to Canada. The bad news is that they inflate the price beyond just exchange rate, taxes and such. The same kit is listed at :eek: 1000$cnd plus shipping (I bet) !! o_O That is about 760$us, double the price of Amazon.com which includes shipping to US.

    If you are in a border city, like me, get it delivered to a UPS store box across the border and pick it up. There are few forwarding services as well which receives for you and then reships to you (never used the later being just minutes from Detroit, MI myself). At worse (knock on wood) I had to pay GST (13%), about 10$ to use tunnel/bridge and 5$us for UPS to hold until I pick up within days (including Saturdays). Even at 35% exchange rate it would be saving you quite a few loonies (1$ coins).

    Especially if a bit of a ride to get to the US from your home : make the trip an outing with the wife (and maybe the kids) and you still save while enjoying some family time visiting whatever there is to see across the border at your end of Canada ...
     
  23. Gary Caruso

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    As for the bolts, 6mm plate + 6mm eccentric + 12mm wheel and you still got a nut on it? they probably are 25mm, but should be 30mm to be useful IMO :) Am i missing something?
     
  24. Dollarz81

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    Short video today resurfacing MDF spoil board.

     
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    I was JUST about to cut my first gantry side plates when I saw your build.

    What a great use of my 4th 1000mm C-beam! I was wondering what to do with the excess.

    This use deals nicely with my excess and concerns for flexing of the gantry plates.

    If I may ask a couple questions?

    I was also planning to use a 1.5 KW spindle (air cooled in my case). Do you see any deflection in the 2 beams supporting the combined weight of the gantry and the spindle? Or is it a non-issue?

    Secondly I am curious as to why you chose to have the left gantry support beam (leg?) on the outside and the right leg on the inside?

    Everything else I see here I understand.

    Any insight before I cut my c-beam up would be appreciated.
     
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    Awesome Build. About how much did it cost to build without the spindle. Not sure if anyone else ask this question yet. Thanks
     
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    Nice! What is the Z-Axis clearance above the spoil board with the spindle fully retracted (measured without a bit)?
     
  28. RobertW

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    Is this filmed in time lapse?
     
  29. T4Concepts

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    Can I just ask .................... is there a reason why the X gantry is off centre like that ? The left support is on the outside and the right support column is on the inside.



    TURK
     
  30. JustinTime

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    I betcha that he did it that way because he gains a few centimeter of effective work travel over having it both on the inside/outside for any given length of beam.
     

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