So, I decided it was unavoidable. My initial plan was to write up my build log when construction was done, but I'm afraid I would just forget and leave out too much stuff. So here it is:
My idea was for a router capable of cutting guitar bodies and necks as well as some small to medium size wooden signs. As I have very limited space in my workshop (pic #1) I didn't want it any larger than absolutely necessary. Being the glutton for punishment that I am, I decided to design the router from scratch. That being said, there is nothing in this design that is in any way revolutionary, and almost all of it was either blatantly stolen or based on designs from this site. Time will show if I will regret this approach
After quite a few revisions I came up with the following design (pic #2). I knew right away that I wouldn't stick to it 100%, but the basic layout I consider finalized.
The following hardware was ordered/bought:
3Axis HobbyCNC Pro board with 305oz/in steppers
36V DC 9.7A 350W Regulated Switching Power Supply from Ebay
1000/750/300mm supported rails and bearing blocks from Ebay
3 meter TR12x3 Trapezoidal leadscrew and nuts from local supplier
Anti backlash nuts from Dumpster CNC
12/19/25mm MDF from local supplier
Assorted nuts, bolts and tools from local supplier
Comments and opinions appreciated.
Mikael