I have recently finished my build on my cnc plasma cutter. It is completly based on the mechmate design, which i found to be a very good design and most of all it is scaleable to almost any needed dimension. So i made mine 4 m long and 2.1 m wide. I incoporated a waterpool into the design to get rid of the fumes and lowered the mechmates original height to be cca 500 mm high in order to make it easy to load heavy plates on the table with a forklifter.
Our company is located in croatia, and its basicly a job shop, but due to its location, know how, employee structure and a little bit of circumstances we find ourselves in everything related to steel. Basicly the need for a cnc plasmacutting system was obvious to me for a long time, but the prices for commercialy available machines here in croatia are really way to high, i mean really way to high, mostly if i take into account the these are mainly chinsese machines which every professional knows arent simply worth the money ( like this one http://www.njuskalo.hr/strojevi-obrada- ... as-5323508 which costs 10000 euro without the basetable, its basicly a portable cnc system... ). The other problem with commercial machines is their maintanance, by which i mean, if anything goes wrong, i have to stand still and wait for a "technician" which will charge his/hers services by the hour and so on.
This way i have built my own machine, i know every screw that was built into it, and i got myself a great learning process by the way where i understood by learning by doing what a breakout board is, how stepper motors work, how my thc controls the height, how to set up mach3, how to fine tune my machines movements and so on.
I cant tell you how happy i was after i got everything set up and after i ignited the torch for the first time from my pc.
But basicly the real learning process began after i had my machine setup.
I learned that i need good grounding of my table because of the rf transmision of the HF arc starts, i learned about the importance of clean and dry shop air, about the way i need to make my inside cutouts , and my outside cutouts etc.
Today i finished installing my airdryer and i basicly got all of my "problems" kinda sorted out, so i would ask you guys about your opinion on how good my cuts look, and if there is any way to make it better. Long story short here are my specs, and tommorow im gonna serve you some photos of my machine, and some cutouts i made.
Base table : 4m ? 2.1m - mechmate design
Plasma source: ESAB Powercut 1500 - 90 AMP
Torch: ESAB PT 21 AMX mechanized cutting torch
THC: Texas microcircuits THC 301d
Controll software : Mach 3
CAM software: Sheetcam
Cutting gas: Predried shop air
Here a few videos on my youtube channel , that were made this sommer after i got everything working ( more or less )....
http://www.youtube.com/user/branistar
My first question: Is there any benchmark (dxf) for testing how fine i can cut lets say 1.5 mm thick sheets, so i can cut it out tomorrow to make some photos to show you my cut quality so we can comment on it and maybe improve it.
Second question: What do you think about my setup
