Are you from Romania by chance?
The machine has several feature that I like. Linear rails (square), ballscrews, and servo's.
I don't like that all the rails are uncovered. I don't know much about their controller, so I would ask lots of questions about it. Especially about tech support. You want to stay away
from proprietary designs if you can.
The one i have seen had 5/8" rolled isel ballscrews with a very fine pitch and from feeling the nut, i would say that the accuracy grade was at the extreme lowend of the chart.
Servos, No..... Servo Drives yes. Actually cheap DC motors with encoders strapped to the back of them. The only logical explanation i can think of for the machine even coming with servos is for the feedback because without it steppers would likely stay out of position due to binding/racking. of the 1/4" plates that main components are bolted too.
YES! this is good. This is the stuff I want to hear. However, you're so sarcastic it's tough to figure out what you're saying. Not that tough though. Above quote, what's all this about? By lowend of the chart in accuracy, i'm guessing that's not low like .0001" accuracy, but just low accuracy.
But to sum up what you are saying. You basically just bashed K2 CNC pretty good. It's really that bad? If not K2, then what?
I really don't want to build a machine. It's something I imagine I'll learn a lot about eventually, but I'd rather learn to use the machine.
If i was going to buy a machine ready to run and i was on a budget then theres only two considerations imo. Take into consideration that this is considering your serious about building cues and you want to buy something that will last your career. Your not going to spend 5-10k and have no worries like you would with the below machines. There is the off chance that you can find someone who will build you one with quality in mind other than capitalizing on your ignorance.
http://www.haascnc.com/mt_spec1.asp?id=TM-1&webID=TOOLROOM_MILL_VMC
http://www.freedomcnc.com/cnc-routers/patriot-4-x-2-3-axis-cnc-router
I'm not sure I follow. What are the two considerations for someone on a budget?
Lets call the budget $7k
1) you can be lazy and blast that $7k at a bullshit machine that you will regret
2) you can study and build something as accurate as a $50k machine for $7k or less.
Lets call the budget $7k
1) you can be lazy and blast that $7k at a bullshit machine that you will regret
2) you can study and build something as accurate as a $50k machine for $7k or less.
Not to digress to far, but .0001 for 7k. Maybe in a straight line, but circular
under load and at a reasonable speed. That I'd have to see the reciepts to
believe. Oh yeah, testing with a indicator doesn't count, let's talk
laser and reninshaw ball. .0001 is way more than you need to
build cues,