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reidcd Thu 08 October 2009 06:13

The surfer has a moving & cutting machine - Durban, South Africa
 
Hi guys ,

Started to build in Durban two weeks ago . Was a bit apprehensive about making the frame and all the metal work but a friend has opted to help with that . I was also supposed to wait until I had finished my bike (old Ural 650) and a FJ60 Landcruiser that was given to me . My wife doesn’t want me on anymore half finished projects ! So don’t tell her – I’m building it up at work .

I’ve got the power supply , BOB PMDX-122 , geckos #305’s , steppers , rack and Pinions and V-wheels . Connected half the electronics and all the motors are turning . Now I’ve got to get working with Clyde on the metal work . Not very good with metal , more of a wood and foam guy .

Hopefully I’ll get some photos on a the next couple days . I’m sure I’ll be posting a couple of stupid questions in the weeks to come .

Thanks in advance

Chad

jhiggins7 Thu 08 October 2009 06:47

Chad,

You seem to be well on your way. Happy building!:) Getting the motors turning is a pretty big milestone. Looking forward to your pictures.

domino11 Thu 08 October 2009 07:02

Welcome Chad!
What is a gecko 305? I could not find reference to it on their site. Just wondering.

reidcd Thu 08 October 2009 07:22

sorry Heath they are G 203's . Was typing quicker than I think :)

domino11 Thu 08 October 2009 08:09

Hey no problem, just thought you had a new prototype or something. :)
I have the same typing/thinking problem. Only thing is I don't type all that fast. :eek:

Gerald D Thu 08 October 2009 09:30

A wood & foam guy from Durban . . . surfer? :)

reidcd Thu 08 October 2009 23:01

Hi Gerald . Dont know how you get the time to read all the posts :) I'm a surfer who sometimes shapes the odd board for himself or a friend . I actually supply alot of the shapers country wide with foam blanks to shape .

Kobus_Joubert Fri 09 October 2009 09:48

Welcome Chad,...when I saw Durban..new build I nearly thought that a friend of mine called Kobus has started. Good luck and maybe in the near future there will be a second Durban MM running

reidcd Thu 10 December 2009 23:38

been a while
 
Cant believe its two months since I've last done anything !! Got a fright today when I saw my frame rusting away - curse of living in Durban .

I have one question - Probably a stupid one ! How do I switch the router on and off using the PMDX-122 . Do I set up an outout in Mach3 to switch on relay ?

Gerald D Fri 11 December 2009 00:00

Yes, you set up an output in Mach3 that switches the relay sitting on the PMDX-122. In theory, you can use that relay to switch the router, but it isn't going to be easy to replace that relay on the PMDX if it burns. So, we typically use that small relay to switch a bigger relay/contactor somewhere else.

reidcd Thu 04 February 2010 07:23

starting to happen
 
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After Ignoring this project for long enough .This week we put all the rusting parts together . The motors are moving all 3 axis perfectly . Forgot I needed a router to cut the wood with so sourced a nice bosch from my workshop . Just waiting for the mounting plate and then we will be cutting !! here are some pics .

Gerald D Thu 04 February 2010 09:24

Well done Chad - not bad for a surfer bloke from Durban! ;)

Alan_c Thu 04 February 2010 10:08

Good progress Chad.

time to move this thread to "Construction Started, but not cutting yet"

Gerald D Thu 04 February 2010 10:28

Quote:
Originally Posted by reidcd View Post
Shouldn’t you finish the Ural bike first . I have one and my wife won’t let start the Mechmate until its up and running
So, is the bike running? :)

Lex Thu 04 February 2010 22:27

Looking good. Well done!

reidcd Thu 04 February 2010 23:06

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Hi Gerald , Bike was running but not as smooth as I’d like (considering they run rough normally ) . I decided to stop tinkering and do it properly , so I stripped it down completely . Got the frame sandblasted and powder coated . Rebuilt the engine , carbs and replaced the points with an electronic pickup . Started to reassemble it but time is a big issue !! I got the bike in Vietnam when I was working there 7years ago . Don’t think its had a proper service since the 80’s . A lot of the problems are small things , like the wrong nut put on an engine stud !! I’ll send a couple picks this weekend . Attached is what it will look like once complete .

reidcd Thu 11 February 2010 22:49

cut our first test
 
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Wednesday we cut the scorpian as a test . See attached pic .

Gerald D Thu 11 February 2010 23:42

Well done Chad! (I think that puts you in the lead as far as the rest of KZN is concerned :))

Lex Thu 11 February 2010 23:50

Ok...Ok! :)
Well done Chad!

Claudiu Thu 11 February 2010 23:54

Great achievement Chad, congrats for your first cuts !:)

KenC Fri 12 February 2010 01:06

Clap! Clap! Clap!
WELL DONE!

sailfl Fri 12 February 2010 03:21

Chad,

Well done.... you just need the name on the machine.....

Kobus_Joubert Fri 12 February 2010 05:32

Well done Chad, just take a drive up NORTH and go wake up Lex...:D

Lex Fri 12 February 2010 05:37

Now you have ruined the friendship...:):o

hennie Fri 12 February 2010 05:57

Good going Chad .Lex will probably blame the heat.His rails are going to rust from not using them:)

domino11 Mon 15 February 2010 11:46

Looks good Chad! Lets see some logos!

reidcd Tue 16 February 2010 05:50

Still tiding the wiring and installing some switches , then a coat of paint then the logos . I assume they are vinyl cut ?? what font ??

reidcd Tue 16 February 2010 05:56

what is a simple CAD package to draw 'constrained curves' . dont know if thats the correct term - A curve that goes through set X and Y points . I have 11 points that I want to draw a curve through .

Lex Tue 16 February 2010 06:10

Chad,
You should be able to do that with Autocad using a 'spline' line.

Lex Tue 16 February 2010 06:22

Sorry, should have added....if you need help with that line you are welcome to send me the x and y, or even ad the z co-ordinates of each piont and I will draw it for you.


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