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by michaelt
332 days ago
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I guess "mid price" isn't the most helpful term when machines vary from $100 to $100,000 huh? I think the X-Carve 3-axis wood carver uses stepper motors with belts of all things. The Shapeoko Pro is leadscrews and stepper motors. Wazers, I believe, are belt-and-servo driven. And a lot of 'CNC conversion kits' you can order online use stepper motors. Plus of course laser cutters have really low torque requirements, so they've got a lot of design freedom. Arguably those are "cheap" rather than "mid price" it just felt weird to declare a $4000 machine to be "cheap" |
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Note that belts were continued through the Shapeoko 3 (I got a machine as a "thank you"), though the Z-axis got a leadscrew in the Z-Plus upgrade, then the Pro (since, I got a job with the company and got an XXL as part of my employment), then the 4 (the original Pro is referred to as a 4 Pro sometimes), and it is only with the 5 pro that ball screws were switched to for all axes (and I now have a 5 Pro).
For an example of what a belt-drive CNC can do see:
https://community.carbide3d.com/t/hardcore-aluminum-milling-...