Episode 1: The Frame

This is the first episode of my CNC plasma build. I’m trying to do this as a turotial / how to without being to detailed or technical. The outlines of the project is a machine with a cutting area of 1000x500mm, a downdraft table that will double as a grinding table and a standalone CNC-controller. I will do all of the work in my homeshop with mostly regular tools.

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Episode 1: The Frame This is the first episode of my CNC plasma build. I’m trying to do this as a turotial / how to without being to detailed or technical. The outlines of the project is a machine with a cutting area of 1000x500mm, a downdraft table that will double as a grinding table and a standalone CNC-controller. I



Welcome to part 1 of a video series documenting the build of our new CNC plasma cutting table. In this video, I’ll explain the basics of plasma, applying it to the CNC process and the major components I will use.
Upcoming videos in the series will demonstrate testing the electronics, building the table, setting it up and finally, cutting some items on the table.

Items mentioned in this video, include:
Unimig Razor Cut 45 plasma cutter: https://www.unimig.com.au
4 axis CNC kit including 3Nm NEMA23 stepper motor, stepper motor driver and power supplies
Proma Elektronika’s MyPlasm CNC controller and plasma interface unit: https://www.proma-elektronika.com

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Welcome to part 1 of a video series documenting the build of our new CNC plasma cutting table. In this video, I’ll explain the basics of plasma, applying it to the CNC process and the major components I will use. Upcoming videos in the series will demonstrate testing the electronics, building the table, setting it up and finally, cutting some