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26 Apr 2014 01:24 #46325
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hello. sorry for my English. im noob , I bought a Chinese mother tb6560v4 4 axis board and I managed to run well with LinuxCNC. but takes a long long time to cut. I have a cnc diy for cutting mdf with a table approx 900mm x 1300mm and need very fast cutting 16mm mdf. what motors and board that I can buy compatible LinuxCNC? this is what I bought. thanks
www.ebay.es/itm/181289045978?ssPageName=...id=p3984.m1423.l2649
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28 Apr 2014 23:35 #46436
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LinuxCNC can run any stepper drives. It sounds like you need bigger motors and bigger stepper drives. Any Drives that take step-direction signals will work with LinuxCNC. For a router the size you have you may want to be looking at NEMA 34 steppers, or possibly servo motors.
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hello. sorry for my English. im noob , I bought a Chinese mother tb6560v4 4 axis board and I managed to run well with LinuxCNC. but takes a long long time to cut. I have a cnc diy for cutting mdf with a table approx 900mm x 1300mm and need very fast cutting 16mm mdf. what motors and board that I can buy compatible LinuxCNC?
LinuxCNC can run any stepper drives. It sounds like you need bigger motors and bigger stepper drives. Any Drives that take step-direction signals will work with LinuxCNC. For a router the size you have you may want to be looking at NEMA 34 steppers, or possibly servo motors.
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