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Stepper motor selection for woodworking CNC router

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freznel

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Hello,

I am looking to build my own CNC wood router. I currently own a used one that I purchased off someone else who built it. It isn't large enough and I don't particularly want to modify it since it will work for some of my smaller projects.

The current one uses I believe NEMA23 stepper motors for a 5 ft. (X-axis - 1 Stepper) x 6 ft. (Y-axis - 2 Stepper) x 6 in. (Z-axis - 1 Stepper) cut area using a palm router.

I have the mechanical side of the project locked down for the new one, but I need to select the stepper motors and the other electronics that will be compatible.

My General Specs:

Overall dimensions:

X = 6 ft. (overall) (1 stepper motor)
Y = 10 ft. (overall) (2 stepper motor)
Z = about 1 ft. (milling height) (1 stepper motor)

Router weight = 10 lbs. (per online spec)
Gantry = 15 - 20 lbs. prior to stepper motors and router (estimated, it may be less)

max required in / min. = 100 in. / min.
Average milling speed X - Y axis = 40 - 60 in / min.

Rack and gear combo for X and Y axis.
Screw for Z axis.

Any recommendations?

Thanks,

Mike
 
Just for my understanding. You are looking for something like this?. (Random image from the net).

Large-area-travel-XYZ-gantry-systems-from-IntelLiDrives_wxntl9.jpg


For the Y, instead of using two motors, it would be advisable to use one (Higher rated) with a connecting rod. Makes life simpler for the programmer and avoids torsional problems with two axis running in parallel.
 
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