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Thank you for your recent inquiry via our website.  I would like to discuss
Thank you for your recent inquiry via our website.  I would like to discuss
your application further at your earliest convienence.  Can you please
your application further at your earliest convienence.   
contact me at the number below?  Also, can you please supply me with your
company contact information?


Regards,
Tom Lingafelter


Tom Lingafelter
Lead Engineer - Precision Actuator Group
Lead Engineer - Precision Actuator Group
Nook Industries, Inc.
Nook Industries, Inc.
23300 Mercantile Road
23300 Mercantile Road
Beachwood, OH  44122-5921
Beachwood, OH  44122-5921
tlingafelter@nookind.com
tlingafelter@nookind.com



Revision as of 20:34, 25 January 2008

XYZ Table Development Log

Here is a log of XYZ table development. The background: build an XYZ torch table for producing the metal components of a CEB Machine. See here for CEB machine fabrication.

Bill Swann

I talked to Bill Swan, product designer from Texas, after I saw an XYZ table that he made. http://www.hal-pc.org/~dsbswann4/ ; 7138271503; 8323383080(c). Dbswann4@yahooo.com.

He told me about Nook Industries. Basic design includes:

Shawn Kelly

<bluumax@yahoo.com> date Jan 23, 2008 4:43 PM

Hi Marcin. I would really suggest a Xylotex drive or other known professional drive. I use the Xylotex for my Taig mill. [1] They cost about $500 with motors, but you get $500 worth. I wouldn't trust many drives I see on ebay to run a "real" mill / router table. There is also the Linistepper kit for unipolar motors. I know these work. Cost is about $100 for 3 axis [2] CNC software will run standard G code that is output from CAM to the machine. G code is machine commands & machine coordinates. I use Corel draw to make the parts, save as .DXF & convert to g code using Lazy CAM, part of Mach3 Mach3 actually runs the mill table. [3]

The software (turbo CNC / mach3) reads the g code & feeds it to the Xylotex drive. I'm in a studio apt now so I can't build anything big. There's a lot of stuff on ebay & [www.cnczone.com] is a really good place to look.


$50 for Torchmate 3 size stepper motors: [4]

Tom Lingafelter at Nook Industries

Thank you for your recent inquiry via our website. I would like to discuss your application further at your earliest convienence.

Tom Lingafelter

Lead Engineer - Precision Actuator Group

Nook Industries, Inc.

23300 Mercantile Road

Beachwood, OH 44122-5921

tlingafelter@nookind.com

216-378-9922 ext. 103

216-378-9923 Fax

440-487-8533 Cell

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