Hi, I want to build a CNC plasma cutter for something like 4x8 foot panels.

Discussion in 'Boatbuilding' started by buddy buddy, Jun 11, 2003.

  1. buddy buddy

    buddy buddy Guest

    But theres very limited information about building the entire thing with local parts ... everyone with any information isnt very complete...

    I really dont want to buy a 3000 dollar set to build which i could probably build for $300 + a plasma torch itself which is actually pretty cheap from the guy im getting it from.

    Anyways any information any of you guys could hand out would be really helpful id really appreciate it.

    Thanks.
     
  2. Guest

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    I thought the kit prices from places like http://www.torchmate.com/ were good in themselves - if anyone knows how to build a 4 x 8 CNC machine for $300, now that would have my interest!
     
  3. gonzo
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    gonzo Senior Member

    The information in general assumes you have the knowledge about CNC. To start, you need to decide what software to use. Then, depending on the hardware, what interface to connect it through. The programing alone is more than $ 300.00. Industrial equipment run in platforms other than Windows which is unstable and unreliable. That means that it may be necessary to translate from one to the other too. However, Windows may be adequate for a small operation.
     
  4. duluthboats
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    duluthboats Senior Dreamer

    The stepper motors, the drives, and the controller will likely run more $500.00 alone. Here is a links page that will give you lots of ideas.

    CNC for DIY

    Gary :D
     
  5. Guest

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    i can get all the software and hardware for free + (go me and my

    extreme amounts of using computers over the years) only thing i

    need to buy is the metal for the platform + torch + motor gears.

    hence very cheap atliest in my mind.

    Thanks for the link
     
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