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Nov 2017

Thank you for your response.

I believe my machine design is quite different from anything I’ve seen. It’s awesome how quickly everyone responds and how helpful everyone is, so thank you again.

You’re welcome:) I started the XLNC in an attempt to test the same concept you are thinking about. Everyone above is correct in their own right, but at the end of the day if you are simply learning and don’t care too much for the high specs of commercial systems, then a custom low end low cost/DIY solution is going to be your best avenue. I opted to keep the RADDS board’s firmware standard (no modifications other than pin directions were changed). Obviously you’ll need to offload most complex functions not natively supported by your selected controller onto a PC, hence the need for a custom panel in Repetier. All said and done there isn’t a one sock fits all solution to this problem:(. good luck though, I’m curious what route you take, keep us up to date.

I am not too worried about the cost of the board. Thank you very much for your help. I will look into it. :slight_smile: Apparently the RADDS board is able to perform the functions I need it to, it does involve a lot of coding - :frowning: The TinyG CNC Controller Board v8 is more than likely what I am going to end up going for.

Yeah, someone commented that it’s a waist of time. Mate, if I am learning while I build this machine then it’s not a waist of time. I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about the buid, and how to make it strong enough to perform CNC (Non-ferris metal) tasks, as well as 3d printing tasks. And believe me, there is a trick :slight_smile: My strengths lie in my design, not so much the electronics side of things :frowning: