Well, after what seems like an eternity I'm finally starting to acquire components for my CNC plasma table build project, to mate up with my Everlast PP60S and my Lincoln PowerMig 200 welder (for most any welding that will be part of the process). I've spent a LOT of time researching this and that to determine whether I'd go for a complete turn-key solution (like PlasmaCAM), more of a kit type solution, a complete DIY type solution or a hybrid of DIY and kit. Obviously one of the key factors has been cost but not at the expense of performance and capabilities. That said, I've decided pretty much the direction I'll be going is part kit type and part DIY/custom parts. I've also been acquiring parts to build up my compressed air distribution system (air lines, filters and regulators, etc).
I've decided to go with a CNC CRP6060 Hardware Only CNC Router Kit (http://www.cncrouterparts.com/crpxxx...kit-p-140.html) to build a 5-ft x 5-ft CNC table. I'll use most of this kit with the exception of filling in the middle of what normally is a support area for a router spoil board with aluminum extrusions. Instead I'm going to use the end piece extrusions and design and build a sub-frame for plasma cutting, as their original design with aluminum supports spread evenly across the length wouldn't work well in a plasma process. I decided on the 5x5 size as it will fit well in my work area for now and should I need to expand its length in the future it shouldn't be too much expense or trouble doing so.
For motors, I decided to go with servo motors instead of steppers. I recently discovered Teknic has a somewhat new servo motor product that incorporates the servo drive and motor in a common package that several people have demonstrated on YouTube and others have commented about on other forums and exclaimed how pleased they are with them. I was seriously thinking of going with these until I searched more for servo motors, and found some of Teknic's industrial grade servo motors on eBay along with some older but very capable servo drive modules available at prices I couldn't pass up so I wound up buying 4 Teknic M-3422 motors and 5 Teknic SSt-1500-UCX servo drive modules. These have already arrived at my home.
For motion control I've been pretty well decided I'd go with an Ethernet SmoothStepper (ESS) but hadn't finalized what breakout board (BOB) I'd use with it until I read through the BOB Vendors page on Warp9TD.com and looked into a fairly new one called MachBob2 (MB2). After comparing this to PMDX-126 and a few from CNC4PC.com I decided on the MB2. These parts are on their way to my home as I write this. My next purchases will be a large linear unregulated 73V DC power supply for powering the servo motors and another smaller regulated 5V, 12V and 24V power supply for the motion control electronics to operate.
Hopefully I'll get some time soon to start installing the Windows OS on my CNC control computer and getting Mach4 installed so I can start be ready to start testing the motion control components. One thing that will slow me down some will be building the cables that connect the servo motors to the servo drives and the cables from the ESS/MB2 to the servo drive inputs. Once these are done and the testing proves out this part of the system I'll get to build cables for the home/limit switches to go onto the table and gantry. Lots of fun in store for the next several weeks/months.