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Thread: 4 Axis CNC 3020 ROUTER ENGRAVER
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26th April 2012, 09:14 PM #1
4 Axis CNC 3020 ROUTER ENGRAVER
Hello to all the members I’m seriously thing of buying a small CNC machine to do some minor miniature carvings on some wood turning jobs and I was wondering if any other members have bought a 4 Axis CNC 3020 ROUTER ENGRAVER DRILLING / MILLING MACHINE , With Claw Chuck from Ebay
If you have one or know of any one who has one how is it working did you get soft ware with it what problems have you had with it etc
Your feed back will be greatly appreciated
Cheers GaetanoLast edited by Big Shed; 26th April 2012 at 09:31 PM. Reason: Please use forum editor, not MS Office
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27th April 2012, 12:40 AM #2GOLD MEMBER
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That 4th axis would be very limited in what it can do. Not enough travel in the Z axis to turn anything of decent size. Also not much X axis left to turn anything of length.
Apart from that machine looks ok and probably will be typical Chinese build. I got a similar machine with 4th axis and it works OK - not great but it works and priced better than I can buy the parts to make one. The 4th axis I got was smaller and had a tailstock.
I got a pirated version of Mach3 with the machine. I have a legit copy so used that and the file of instructions they gave was next to useless. Be prepared to problem solve and you will get it going and it will be a good start to CNC projects. Price is the incentive for buying this machine. If you want a no problem turn key solution then look elsewhere.Cheers,
Rod
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27th April 2012, 05:08 PM #3
Hi White Cedar,
I can't comment on the 4th axis, but I got a 3-axis machine from the same seller, I'm very happy with it, for a low cost machine I've found it to be very good.
I've doing some upgrades, fitting a bigger spindle motor ( 800W water cooled) and I've got some 100W Yaskawa AC servos to replace the steppers.
If you opt to run EMC2 I can give you a copy of the configuration files we ended up with.
All in all a nice machine, it has it's limitations, but for the money I think it's a ripper.
Regards
Ray
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28th May 2012, 08:58 PM #4
German CNC V Chinese
Hello chaps looks like you had aver constructive day I’ve been waiting to see how it went.
I need the help of you CNC experts there are a few CNC machines on EBay looking more at the 4 axis routers for the work I would like to do on my wood turning items, soft ware is another issue.
So he goes The Chinese CNC verses the German CNC
If you want to have a look the eBay product No. are and let me know what you think.
Chinese CNC Item number: 160796063503 App $3100-00 + soft ware
Chinese CNC Item number: 320896534465 App $ 1350 -00 + soft ware
German CNC Item number: 350568963204 App $4.500-00 + soft ware?
Thank you ladies and gentleman
Gaetano
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29th May 2012, 08:23 PM #5New Member
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mini cnc
I'm looking to make jigsaw puzzles and small toys. 200w seems to be quite small, most hand routers are 700w at least? So I'm guessing this will overheat quite fast if used continuously. I'd be cutting plywood sheet of 8mm most of the time.
If I get the 4 axis and upgrade the spindle, how many hours a day will this run? 0.5mm consistent accuracy will do for me.
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29th May 2012, 09:43 PM #6New Member
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one step
Router CNC Engraver Engraving and Milling Machines 3, 4 and 5 axis indexer
A lot more expensive, same dimensions?
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30th May 2012, 10:39 AM #7
0.5mm accuracy is not acceptable. 0.01 should be considered an absolute minimum for accuracy but try for 0.001. It is unlikely that you will obtain quite this degree of accuracy because of various mechanical limitations which tend to be cumulative.
Yes, I agree with you that 200 watts is quite small for a CNC router unless you are only cutting out PC boards. I would go with the the 800 at a minimum and bigger if you can afford it. If you are buying a spindle then the noise factor alone will more than compensate you for the extra cost.Bob Willson
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