Posts Tagged ‘CNC cutter’

something you need to know when buying a cnc router

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

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The popularity of the CNC router is rapidly increasing, from hobbyist to large and small businesses alike. People are always finding new ways to utilize these amazing machines.

Looking to Buy?
Maybe you have already decided to make the investment and purchase a CNC router for personal or business use, but would like to know how to select the right broduct for your needs. Many questions arise when shopping for a CNC router.

What size do I need? What features should I get? How much should I expect to pay?

There are literally hundreds of models and features available. Each machine is designed to operate in certain conditions and perform certain tasks.

So you may be asking yourself, “Where do I start?”

 

This is where Redsail will help you. We will coach you through every step of buying a CNC router. It will cover everything from identifying the right router for your application to discussing pricing and optional features.

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How to choose CNC router

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

The first thing about a CNC router that really stands out from a CNC mill is the scale. A CNC router can have a machinable area of 60″ X 216″ X 8″. While the CNC router is not suited for cutting ferrous materials, it excels at cutting composite prototyping boards, plastics, carbon fiber and even non-ferrous metals with the proper accessories.

A CNC router can allow you to do larger scale mold masters and cavities, and in turn, service markets currently being ignored by most mold and pattern shops. Applications have included mold masters for 1/5 scale RC helicopter FRP molds, 6′ x 10′ centerboard masters for sailboats, antique grille masters for sand casting and various automotive application molds and masters for vacuum forming. The versatility of a CNC router is amazing as it excels at cutting smaller molds and masters with reliable tolerances in the .003 to .006″ range.

With the addition of quality CAD/CAM software, small and start-up shops can create a viable operation with the combination of thermoforming equipment and a CNC router. The CNC machines the appropriate plug or cavity, which is then sent to the thermoforming machine. The thermoformed part is then returned to the CNC and placed in a vacuum fixture or frame to hold the part. The CNC then accurately trims the circumference of the part, in addition to machining or drilling features necessary on the finished part.

This versatility allows smaller shops to be competitive with a minimal investment. Existing shops can use their CNC router to expand their business by catering to larger scale components for the thermoforming, FRP, sand casting, and even prototyping markets. The CNC router also can be used to create fixtures, packaging and a host of other parts to be used in the shop itself.

When choosing a CNC router for your business, the overall build quality of the machine is only one aspect to consider. Many CNC routers quickly become obsolete with costly upgrade paths or expensive replacement parts as the years begin to take their toll on the machine. Do your research, visit local shops that have the brand of router you are interested in and ask lots of questions.

Mini CNC Router RS-3636 from Redsail

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

CNC RouterNow Redsail starts to work on the way to CNC router . It is a different type machine from laser machine. Normally it is used to work on hard  materials, such as wood, stone and many others. Sometimes it is also called PCB milling machine.

Our first model is called RS-3636 with 360mm*360mm working size. It is a desktop cnc router  which will not take much space and will be easy to opreate. It has a wide range of application, such as advertising field, seal field, packing field,
scutcheon and pane making field, decorating field, art and craft field, architecture model field, souvenir field, badge field, electric circuitry field and carpentry field. As it has good working result on PCB, some times it is also called PCB cnc router.

Its specifications as following:

Model  RS-3636
XYZ Guide:  Rolling ball screw
XYZ working area:  360 x 360 x 45mm
Machine size:  560 x 720 x 580mm
Machine Body:  Casting Aluminum
Resolution:  0.003mm
Repeatability:  0.01mm
Spindle power motor:  800W high speed (water cooling)  
Max. engraving speed:  0-70mm/s    
Main Spindle rotating speed:  0-24000 rpm
Power(not include the spindle):  400W
Drive type:  Stepper motor
Command code:  HPGL, G code
Power:  AC220V±10% , 50HZ-60HZ
Net Weight:  70Kg

Mini CNC router is very popular now in many fileds, so Redsail CNC will be your good partner in the future.