Thanks for the UM Marco that saves me a lot of time. I had guessed it to be around 8-9 so I was pretty close.
I've been tweak and working on it most of the day and I'm almost there.
Here is my #5 update
http://t.co/qpfBcNvO
I do have some questions / observations for you and everyone doing something like this.
#1 I'm using the M542ES drivers with the following settings.
peak 3.76/RMS2.69 Half Current 3200 pulse/rev
I have the 24v 15amp PS
For some reason using the same UM I start missing steps after 400mm/s and thats if I use it from the panel or software. Any thoughts on what I'm missing?
Here are all of my relevant settings.
#2 Water protect
I know there is a protect pin on each laser input but no matter if I take that pin to gnd or 5v it always shows a fault. I'm wondering if there is something else it is looking for? PWM/TTL/etc. For the meanwhile I'm just turning that off and putting my water protect inline with the WP on the laser power supply.
#3 While I know Marco doesn't sell these I just wanted to warn everyone else about the Water chillers CW-3000

They are nothing more than a coil with a pump and water meter. I open mine up to look for a way to switch it to 110v and I found a coil and pump and flow meter with a 12v wall wart zip tied in there. You've been warned.
#4 Reset homing speed
Is there a way to change that speed? It takes a long time for it to get to home on such a large build. For now I think I will turn off the home on reset so I can just park it at the speed of the keypad.
#5 Point of origin for a job
With my other cutters I usually move my laser head to where I want to start the cut however the way this is currently set up it always starts from home. Is there a way to change it to start from current location?
#6 Kit improvement Ideas
First I really like the kit as you have it however I do have a few small suggestions.
You have min/max limit switches for the X-Axis but just min switch for the y-axis. I spent the extra $1 and added a second switch but it would be nice to see it added.
The angle brackets that hold the corners together are very strong and do the job really well but when you put the whole thing together there is no really mounting solution to mount the ganty to anything. It would be nice if some extra angle brackets were included so people would have a basic surface mount solution. Once again $1 at home depot is all it took for me to do it for mine.
#7 Product suggestions
I would love to see you add some of the parts for people to build a z-axis like linear screws/bolts/pulleys/idlers/motor mount/bearings
Air compressors for air assist
A compatible fan for your new 12" radiator. Also adapters to fit hosing to.
Plumbing adapters to attach 8mm hoses to your flow meters.
Venting/Exhaust fans/hoses/flanges
#8 For anyone else reading this you should know that the kit comes with enough parts to setup a complete system with a tube and optics and a gantry to a flat surface. Basically if you wanted to you could screw everything down to a sheet of plywood and be done. It's a well thought out kit.
#9 For people wondering how I'm venting everything I'm using and 8" inline exhaust fan with 8" hosing and a 8" flange mounted to a piece of plastic fitted to my window frame. I sourced all of it from hydroponic vendors on eBay. (that was fun trying to explain to my co-workers when the box arrived at the office)
#10 I wanted to have power switches for chiller/electronics/laser/air assist and I could have mounted switches but I found this product for $15 which simplified all of that for me.
http://www.americandj.com/ProductDetail ... Number=903
It may not be fancy but it had everything I wanted.
That's all of my notes and questions for now. I hope to have this cutting by the end of the day tomorrow.