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A CNC router allows for repeatability and accuracy. K2 CNC routers allow cutting to be as accurate as .001" with proper programming, knowledge and tools. With software adjustments some parts may even be more accurate. A CNC router does not get tired. At times a CNC router will allow your bit to last loner because of the consistent feeds. A K2 CNC router is made with HAAS CNC center and lathe machines with below .0005 " accuracy. K2 use extrusions only after being milled and drilled to tolerance on the HAAS machines. Dowel pins make the CNC routers assembly easy and assist in machine quality. Watch K2's growth as customers buy their 2nd machines and more and more customers are buying K2's quality products. Focused on CNC routers K2 is committed to building a strong inventory of CNC routers that is always changing for the better. K2 CNC is open long hours to provide CNC router support, build better machines, and create non existing industry products for a low cost.

Why buy a K2 CNC router?

K2 provides higher standards of customer service, customer satisfaction, quality products, product knowledge, and innovative designs. K2 produces the machine in house, less the main components which is purchase through various vendors like rails, motors, leadscrews, and ballscrews. K2 CNC makes mostly the aluminum parts, design and assemble the control box, design and assemble circuit boards, and more in-house which allows the product to be competitive in price, quality and value. The CNC routers are machined in Anaheim, California. Assembly is also individually or team assigned to assemble machines. Two K2 staff member are assigned to check for quality prior to shipping out of Anaheim. K2 CNC uses proven parts from vender such as Gecko Drives, ABBA rails, THK Lm guides, HSD spindles, Kerk leadscrews, and many more.

When calling K2 CNC you will be have an opportunity to speak to a machine designer or machine operator. K2 CNC enjoys educating people on how to get into a CNC and start using a CNC router either for hobby or for profit. K2 is one of the few companies that provides a money back guaranty within 15 days no questions asked. Ask our competitor if they have that in print. We value our customers wanting a machine without need much assembly! Teamed with shipping vendors that provide us great rates, we are able to ship a machine near fully assembled. We value quality and help provide that in a form of pre-assemble machines and hands on quality control by testing each machine for workmanship and accuracy. With very little assembly, you will be able to cut in minimal amount of time. When K2 states a "turn-key machine", we mean fully assemble, test and disassemble to 95% -98%, boxed in a wooden crate, a ready for shipping. This makes it easy on you - the valued customer. K2 wants you to grow because K2 will grow from it. Due to K2 CNC's High Standards, customers have purchased more than one machine shortly after owning the first machine. Some of our customer are benefiting from the vast support that is provided by K2 and it's proven partners. Buy a machine because of the people and product behind K2; K2 sells solution not just a machine!

K2 CNC router automated machines may be used for many applications such as CNC engraving, CNC routers, 3-axis router/ CNC routers, or (3-axis) CNC wood cutting. Below is a list of some of those applications.

New 4 Heads on one machine (KG-5050-R); strong, reliable, accurate, rigid! It's A K2 machine in action.

CNC router 4 heads

KG-5024

New to 2008
Rails and ballscrews.
48.5" x 25" Travel. 25mm Dia ballscrews on 48.5" inch travel.
Soon to come 50" travel.

KG5025-G8.

Please Call

3D Applications for a cnc router include:

  • Surf Board Manufacturing with KG-9850 CNC router.
  • Guitar Manufacturing with KG-3925-G CNC router.
  • 3D Sign Making (CNC milling or CNC routers or CNC router).
  • 3D Routing with all C2 CNC Router.
  • 3D Aluminum Cutting (CNC milling).
  • 3D Welding with your retrofit onto our bigger CNC routers.
  • 3D Mold Making with small cut with KG model CNC routers.
  • 3D Glue Dispensing.
  • 3D Photo Carving.
  • 3D Plastic Art (CNC milling or CNC routing).
  • 3D Probing (probe tool or software not included).
  • 3D Prototyping of Wood, Plastic, Foam, Wax & Soft Metals.
  • 3D Orthopedic Insole from foam.
  • 3D Surfboards.
  • 3D Foam Maps.

2D Applications for a cnc router include:

  • 2D Designed Simple Routing for (CNC routers).
  • Electrical Panel Cutouts.
  • 2D Contour Sign Making.
  • Multiple Hole Drilling.
  • Liquid Dispensing.
  • 2D Plasma Cutting.
  • 2D Woodworking.
  • 2D Pattern Making.

Other Applications for a cnc router include:

  • Boat Building (CNC routers).
  • Speaker Box Manufacturing.
  • Furniture Building.
  • Guitar Making and Reproduction.
  • Making Musical Instruments.
  • Manufacturing Kitchen Cabinets and Draws.
  • Making Model Airplanes, Cars and Boats.
  • Sign Making.
  • Plaque Making.
  • Production Engraving.

Applications a cnc router is limited only by your imagination!

FAQ - Answers - CNC for beginners - New to CNC machining - How to get started.

Below are steps to help you as you being your research in buying your CNC router or CNC machine.

Your Part
Know your part max width, length and height. Understand travel height and clearance height.

Put answer here:

X Axis (Width)
Y Axis (Length front to back)
Z Axis (Height) - clearance and Z travel. 3,5,8, and 12.

Download your free demo/evaluation of 3 required types of software; CAD, CAM and Control software.

1. Download a demo for CAD "Rhino CAD" $600 by clicking here. Option #2 CAD. "Artcam" **both CAD/CAM** Click here (retails for $7500)

2. Download a demo for CAM "VisualMill" Click here.

3. Download the "Mach 3" control software from K2. Click Here

Software - Finding the right one.
Software. Best thing is to take the time to download the demo and understand the interface. Buy the software and than select your CNC router. Call more than one CNC router company and ask what they recommend.

Write down the software pros and cons - if there are demos, it's a good sign that the software company is confident about there product.
a. interface
b. growth of the software company
c. training
d. documentation
e. support
f. demo videos

2 computers makes a more efficient work flow.
You will need 2 computers to be efficient. One for the machine and one to design with. Buy a low cost reliable computer for the machine and a fast one for the designing with at lest 1GB of Ram. Check for software requirements.
CNC control software: The control software reads ISO standard G-codes. Below is the computer requirements for software.

Window XP or 2000
Processor (1.00GHz) or greater.
Memory
256MB DDR SDRAM at
Hard Drive 20GB
USB
Parallel port on mother board or PCI slot.
All background software to be removed from computer.
Do not connect this to the internet. this may interfer with the control software.

The 2nd computer is recommend for the office for CAD and CAM designing. Have at least 1 G of ram and 2G processor.

Invest in a memory stick to transfer the G-code to the machine computer.

Majority of your work.
What are you cutting mostly? wood plastic? Most customers would like to cut everything they can think of. This may result in a machine that is high in price. What are your every day needs. Can you source out the jog that is too big?

Put answer here:

Motion Motors
Do research on Steppers and Servo - get it from a source not related to a CNC router site. Than ask the CNC router company to explain the difference. read it on buyerszone.com http://www.buyerzone.com/industrial/cnc_routers/buyers_guide4.html

Put answer here:

Runout
Understand runout, accuracy, tolerance, backlash, motor, spindle, G-code, CAD, CAM, Control software.

Check off the words your read about.

Feeds and Speeds
Understand Feeds and speeds. Look up the formula for your material, usually the bit companies will be happy to give you this information. Every material is different based on the cutter you are going to use, for instance 2 flute, one flute, straight or spiral, up spiral or down spiral and more. K2 will be publishing a G-code that will allow you to find a sweet spot of your cutting tools. ETA 6/2007

Get 2-3 bit company info and get material feeds and speed info.

Hold Down
Fine out how to hold down your part. Will you be using a vise, clamps, vacuum table, double sided tape, glue, screws, nails, jaws. Terms to look up hold down, clamps, fixture, fixturing +cnc...

Table Top
Often times custmers add MDF wood to an aluminum table top with holes or T-slots. Afterwards customers would cut, fly cut, sufface, face the MDF so that it is parrellel to the machine.

Alternative to learning CAD or CAM
In order to expedite the process you may want to hire someone to CAD CAM or CNC cut for you using your machine. This is a great way to start cutting and learn.

Get more than one contact for this. compare prices and experience.

Home switches
These are used to start up the machine.

Limit Switches
Some customers use this to prevent crashes. We recommend just home switches. You can define the limits of your travel in the Mach 3 software or design the part within your machine travel.

Machine Cordinates
Once the home switches are enabled by the machine spindle head assembly moving to the home switches and informing the software that it has reached home position of the machine, now it is not blind in reference to where the the cutting head is.

Work Cordinates
Once the mahine is homed. The work cordinates are used to determeine where your part is to be positioned or cut. You can place the part to be cut on the table and change the work codinates also called "work offset" and set it accordingly with a few click of the mouse.

Spindle
What spindle will you use? 3.5 HP porter cable is different colombo spindles. Use porter cable for saving cost. You can buy them off the self. They typically will not last as long as a colombo. The colombo are industrial grade spindles with 0.0003 inch runout or slop. Keep in mind of all the variables that come into play; machine backlash, spindle runout, feeds and speeds, flute type, deflection or bending of the long bit, ware, program, tool offset. Typically this is not a problem unless you are cutting jewelry or inlay. Some industry require all variables to be precision!

Write down how accurate you need your cute to be. 1/16, 1/32, 1/64??

Runout
Understand runout, sloop, concentric, true of the spindle. This will effect the tolerance of your part. Some spindles like the off the self routers have about .001 to .005 runout after a few months. An HSD or Colombo or NSK spindle has better accuracy with .00025 runout. The better spindles are mainly used for inlays and jobs that require great tolerance.

Holding drills or smal bits.
K2 designed and manufactured a short shank ER 11 collet holder to hold small bits or drils. K2 will be publishing a G-code that will allow you to find a sweet spot of your cutting tools. ETA 6/2007

Cutting Tools - Bits, Cutters, End Mills, Router Bits, Drills
Bits come in high speed Steel to carbit tips to carbide in solid form. Bits range from $10 to $100 for one. It might be good to have one of each. the cheaper one to test and the expensive one to do the production once you iron out all of the issues.

Custom router bits are availible through 3rd parties.

Write down 3 suppliers.
www.k2cnctools.com coming soon.

Helping the DIY cnc builders.


US or International - 110V or 220V
, 3 phase or 1 phase.
Power will be a factor. The smaller machines are 110V. When you get into the colombo spindles it will require 220V one or 3 phase. You can request at around $300 more for a 110 inverter for the Colombo Spindle.

Bosch makes a 220V router spindle at 2.25 HP. Current info states 24 RPM fixed not variable.

3 or 1 phase is needed only when you decide to add the HSD or Colomobo spindle. Wire can be custom lentgh - Please advise.

Write down your max power:

Noise
Noise is going to be from the actual cutting as well as the spindle. Colombo is quite but the cutting still makes noise. You can combat the noise buy building an enclosure for the machine if you are cutting in your garage. MDF or drywall will help a lot.

Write down the importance of minimizing noise:

Linear Motion
Understand Linear Motion this will help you save money in the short run or long run. There are various ways to move a CNC router machine. Here are 3 main ways in the industry.

A- Leadscrews. Leadscrews run off of Steel and plastic, delran, brass. There is more friction on typical leadscrews leading to wear and possible lost of accuracy in the long run. The load on them are at time light dependent on the materials used. This is good for inlays and light cutting. This doe not mean that it can not cut big things. This is a general case.
B - Rack and Pinion.
C - Ballscrews.

Material of the machine.
Know the difference between aluminum and steel.

Steel will move after you weld it. Even with proper fixtures at times it is a challenge to keep a piece of Steel from moving or not confirming to the fixture or design that it was intended. It would be a good thing to machine a weld machine frame after welding or doing post welding QC and procedures to insure the machine is straight or to print. At times the move is not critical because the machine is not required to provide precision performance. A machine frame at times is only as fate as your floor in your building unless your use proper instruments to correct the issue. In general the machine should follow the parallel characters of the rails and linear guilds even if the frame is not exactly flat your MDF and plastic is also not flat.

Rigid - How rigid does a frame have to be? Well think about the CNC concept. The weakest link on a $20,000 machine typically is the small bit. Most of the time the biggest bit you have on the machine in that price range is 5/8. If you plan on using .50 inch bit, you need to ask yourself what will bend or break first? the bit or bending of the machine. Are you looking for .001inch accuracy when cutting 100 inch per minute? consider deflection (bending of the bit as you cut that fast of a feed. Most of the time for accuracy you need to do a finish pass. In this case your are only removing .015 material for example and the machine more than like is not going to bend or flex even on a aluminum frame.

Shipping:
You will most often need a forlift. A lift gate may not be availible at all times. Machines are shipping in wooden boxes from Anaheim California.
Shipping question: UPS link


Q. Why and how do I bookmark this page that I am on now?
A. K2 will be on the top 10 list as the results on google and other search engines. But at times we are located after the first page.
For future reference you should bookmark this site. It is easy to bookmark this page, all you have to do is CLICK HERE.


Q. What benefits do I get by registering with K2 CNC? How do I register with K2 CNC?
A. A Quick Register will keep you updated on new parts, accessories, upcoming events, and discounts. Become a K2 member. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER


Q. How do I design my part.
A. You can use a CAD software to create 3D paths, arks, circles, drill holes lines and other paths.

Q. How do I design the shape or design that I want with the machine?
A: Free Evaluation: Functional version of Rhino is available for download - less saving of files. is the same as the commercial version except that it only saves 25 times. After that it is still fully functional except it will not save. It will still work great to learn Rhino and as a viewer for Rhino and many other file formats. Download a demo by clicking here.


Q. If I am new to CNC, CAD and CAM; should I be concerned about getting the machine right away?
A. NO. you will still need to research, understand, and know how to use the CAD and CAM software of your choice prior to the machine arriving at your facility. This may take from 2week to 6 months. It will vary on your knowledge base of computers. You can purchase the CAD now and start learning. Click here to see prices or Buy NOW.


Q. How long does it take to understand the CAD program?
A. Some colleges will offer CAD classes which is very recommended. Takes about 30-60 days to finish the course. Check you local college for more information. You can also download a demo version to see how fast you absorb the interface.
RhinoCAD will run you about $600.00. Another great CAD software is "Vizion" ArtCam. ArtCam was used to create the Guitar Body that was shown at the NAMM show.

Q. Is there videos or training on-line?

A. Yes - You can Click Here to see free training video on the CAM.


Q. How long does it take to understand the CAM program?
A. Some colleges will offer CAM classes which is very recommended. Takes about 30-60 days to finish the course. Check your local colleges for more information. You can also download a demo version to see how fast you absorb the interface. Download a demo by clicking here
. The VisualMill software is about $1000.00 retail but you can also buy it from us our cost to you is only $895.00. Visual Mill and Artcam offer extended training for a fee. Artcam has a 3 day training thru Vizion Technology and VisualMill offers training via phone or internet for a fee also.


Q. Do I need other software other than CAD and CAM?
A. Yes, you will need a G-Code interpreter software like MACH 2 or MACH 3 to be installed onto your computer. This must be installed separately from your CAM and CAD software. Download a demo by clicking here. The difference from a the license version and the demo is the G-Code will max out at 1000 lines of code. This program runs retail about $199.00.


Q. Can K2 machines cut inlays into my material?
A. Yes , there are technical information out there that will allow you to hold the inlays and cut them using the appropriate bit. The future form on this web site may assist you in learning how.


Q. Does the machine need an enclosure to keep down the noise or contain dust?
A. We recommend that you make a box enclosure if you are 3D cutting. Make sure to have the machine in front of you before you construct the enclosure. If you are interested in K2 to build you an enclosure for your machine please call us for more information.

Q. How long should my machine last with proper maintenance?
A. Your machine is made to last a life time. Just because your linear rails are Steel you still need to keep you machine maintained by greasing your bearing block and or any other part of it. We recommend one greasing per week or more if running over 8 hours per day. Defects on most parts are warranted for one year. Over 99% of the machines have not needed any replacement parts within or over the one year period.


Q. Do I need a Dust Collection system?
A - NO, but when we tested wood cutting, up to 95% of the wood dust and chips were contained or vacuum into the vacuum systems. We are expected to release a dust vacuum system soon. Please call or email us for more information.


Q. What model is the NAMM show machine? Why is it not on your site?
A. The NAMM Model was modified to have more rigidity. It is the KG-3925-G model. We will be launching the model soon onto the site. You may request the KG-3925-G model. It is currently available upon request. IF you saw the machine at the NAMM show please specify that you would like a quote on the machine that was seen at NAMM.

 

Definitions

CNC - computer numeric control. The G-code are line codes including X, Y, Z and A with numeric positions cordinates

CAD - Computer Aided Deigning.

CAM - Computer Aided Machining. 2D, 2.5D ( you can control the depth), 3D Organic machining like artwork, faces, round designs.

 

Software Process: You need to draw, control tool path and than move the machine with G-codes.

-RhinoCAD - Rhino CAM - Mach2/Mach 3 - To CNC router machine.

-RhinoCAD - VisualMill - Mach2/Mach 3 - To CNC router machine.

-Flexi - Enroute - Mach2/Mach 3 - To CNC router machine.

-Flexi8 - Enroute 3- Mach2/Mach 3 - To CNC router machine.

-Solidworks - Rhino CAM - Mach2/Mach 3 - To CNC router machine.

-KCDW - Enroute - Mach2/Mach 3 - To CNC router machine.

-KCDW - Insignia CAM (Artcam)- Mach2/Mach 3 - To CNC router machine.

-KCDW - ProfileLab - Mach2/Mach 3 - To CNC router machine.

-Solidworks - VisualMill - Mach2/Mach 3 - To CNC router machine.

-Artcam - Mach2/Mach 3 - To CNC router machine.

-Insignia - Mach2/Mach 3 - To CNC router machine.

-Vectrics - Mach2/Mach 3 - To CNC router machine.

-Type3 - Mach2/Mach 3 - To CNC router machine.

-Corel -VisualMill - Mach2/Mach 3 - To CNC router machine.

-Adobe Illustrator (DXF) - VisualMill - Mach2/Mach 3 - To CNC router machine.

-Corel - Solustan - Mach2/Mach 3 - To CNC router machine.

-Mastercam - Solustan - Mach2/Mach 3 - To CNC router machine.

Compatible CAD/CAM and Controls Software for cnc router:
Mach2 - CNCZeus - DeskCAM - DeskCNC
AutoCAD - SolidWorks - OneCNC - Rhino3d - VisualMill
See Links Page

Vector Art Images CD for cnc routering in 3D and 2D:
Vector Art 3D
Vector Art 2D

CAD Software for cnc router:
Vizion (ArtCam)
SolidWorks
RhinoCAD
SolidEdge
AutoCAD
CadKey
TurboCAD
Alibre
Type3

CAM Software for cnc router:
Vizion (ArtCam)
VirtualGibbs
MasterCAM
BOBCAD-CAM
RAM
MeshCAM
VisualMill
Dolphin
TurboCADCAM
DeskCNC
SheetCAM

OneCNC
Vectric.com
SprutCam

Type3

CNC Control Software for cnc router:
Mach2/3 Windows 2000/XP
DeskCNC Windows(serial /w hardware indexer)
CNCZeus DOS (FANUC 6M like)
Master5 Windows 95/98
TurboCNC DOS (free)
EMC Linux (free)
DesKAM Windows/DOS

CAD/CAM Programming Services for cnc router
www.powerspikecomputers.com
www.vectorclip3d.com

Engraving Software for cnc router and more:
Solustan
Vectric.com

Guitar Links :
Guitar Builder

Wood related Sites:
Wood Working

Forums & Info on CNC/CAD/CAM:
CNCZone( great info on cnc router)
CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO
CNC Concepts

CNC Machines (not cnc router):
CNCMASTERS
HAAS
Fadal

Sherline
MaxNC
Taig

3D Scanner and digitizer:
www.immersion.com/digitizer/
www.nextengine.com

3D Scanning service
10 diameter x 12 tall inches.
www.carvingice.com

Guitar Making and Supplies:
Lmii

Sign Making used with cnc router:
Sign Making Foam (Precesion Board)- Duna

Accessories for cnc routers:
+ Small EndMills and Drills

Dremel.com
+ Quick Tool Change for Porter Cable
Eliminator RC - Quick Change tool holder,
+ Vacuums

Links to Customers that uses our machines and cnc routers:
WDK Guitars
Fat Tuna Designs

Allison Guitars
RBB Architects Inc.

Display Spotlight Co.
PediaGraph
Hamlin Electronics

JGguitars
Nordstrandguitars
ReithGuitars FineTunedInstruments

Other Related Sites
CNC Electronics
Camtronics-cnc.com
CNC-Directory

Cool Sites not cnc routers
K2 Design Studio
Pontech
Outlawoffroad.com
Wicked Motorsports
RChotbuys.com
Startimewatches.com

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