Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] etching/engraving PCB via a small CNC
Posted by
JanRwl@A...
on 2004-12-26 20:20:54 UTC
In a message dated 12/26/2004 4:32:59 PM Central Standard Time,
robot_csc364@... writes:
Where do
I get the rails for the table?
Look at Bishop-Wisecarver and Thompson linear products.
Were I to build another such machine, I would use Superior Electric
"KMLnnnn" series motors (the new "high-torque, square" types) (probably Size 23,
2-stack) for a small X-Y table like this), and Xylotex drives. If current would
be over 2.5 amp per winding, then Gecko 210 drives.
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robot_csc364@... writes:
Where do
I get the rails for the table?
Look at Bishop-Wisecarver and Thompson linear products.
Were I to build another such machine, I would use Superior Electric
"KMLnnnn" series motors (the new "high-torque, square" types) (probably Size 23,
2-stack) for a small X-Y table like this), and Xylotex drives. If current would
be over 2.5 amp per winding, then Gecko 210 drives.
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Discussion Thread
robot_csc364
2004-12-26 14:31:28 UTC
etching/engraving PCB via a small CNC
robot_csc364
2004-12-26 16:22:12 UTC
Re: etching/engraving PCB via a small CNC
turbulatordude
2004-12-26 16:29:35 UTC
Re: etching/engraving PCB via a small CNC
JanRwl@A...
2004-12-26 20:20:54 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] etching/engraving PCB via a small CNC
John Labutski
2004-12-27 16:10:36 UTC
Re: etching/engraving PCB via a small CNC