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    How to build your plasma table.

    Hi guys I will go to explain how to build the plasma table is highest recommended use the
    MACH3 AND SHEET CAM to run very nice and smooth. if you want to buy the cnc kit you can go to: Connection Problem. depend of the sizes of the machine are the motor and drivers. 4x8 (425 oz motors and 4030 drivers. They came with power supply, breakout board and power supply for breakout) 4x6 or 4x4 ( 270 oz motor and the rest same)

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    The first post don't let me give you the web site of KELINGINC. is easy go to ebay under stepper motor and you find him in the store he has all you need.

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    some body ask and I answer all questions

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    Yes. are very good I have motors and drivers bought 3 years ago and working 12 hours a day like horse beatyfull.

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    thank you for posting the link cncman
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tritium View Post
    Thanks for sharing that link, it's just what I was after.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dano1987 View Post
    Thanks for sharing that link, it's just what I was after.
    Hi Dano and welcome to the forum. When you get a chance please post a bit about yourself in the introduce yourself section so we can get to know you.
    I've built my own CNC table, KHK has also. We are more than willing to help you out in that area if you need help. There are also several others here currently in the process of building their CNC tables so you will be in good company here.
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    Feel free to spill as much plasma table inofmation as you like all over this place.
    I'm so going to make like a sponge...
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    Quote Originally Posted by JolietJames View Post
    Feel free to spill as much plasma table inofmation as you like all over this place.
    I'm so going to make like a sponge...
    The table I made is for the 2 X 2 Torchmate... I made it a low profile on
    castors so I can roll it back under the bench when not in use...It's also setup to index 8, 10 & 12' sections if needed...

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    Quote Originally Posted by samsberr View Post
    The table I made is for the 2 X 2 Torchmate... I made it a low profile on
    castors so I can roll it back under the bench when not in use...It's also setup to index 8, 10 & 12' sections if needed...
    Very nice.
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