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MetalHead Fri 22 June 2012 05:57

Yep - You are correct G !!! Congrats on getting #100 !!!

Gerald D Fri 22 June 2012 05:58

Pop the champagne!

darren salyer Fri 22 June 2012 06:11

Thats awesome!!

Congrats!!!

A testament to Geralds abilities as a designer that there are 100 documented machines built all over the world, by people with widely different skill sets.

Well done, sirs!!

clarson66 Fri 22 June 2012 06:25

The Party is happening!
 
A big Thanks to Gerald for sharing his Mechmate creation with all of us to enable us all to embark on the journey of building their own. It has been a long time in the making this Mechmate and it's has now earned it serial number.
Cheers to all the other users that we looked in on their posts to originally inspire us to build the Mechmate and help us during the build, and although we might not have posted in your build we appreciated being able to look in and gain knowledge enabling us to create Mechmate #100.

Here's to many happy years of making dust!

Cheers Mike, May you carry the mechmate forward for the all the next people wishing to build a Mechmate.

Regards Chris n Leon #100

Yes the Beer is flowing :)

Lonedawg75 Fri 22 June 2012 06:41

omg it is so nice to have built the machine, unfortuantly we had a few months of disruptions .. it is so nice that is all it is working well and we are now looking forward to makin things for the SA world :)

domino11 Fri 22 June 2012 07:39

Congratulations Guys! :)

hennie Fri 22 June 2012 08:19

You did It!

jhiggins7 Fri 22 June 2012 08:30

Builder's Log Update
 
Well done, Chris and Leon!:) Congratulations on completing your MechMate and earning Serial #100.

Here is the Updated Builder's Log.

Please let me know the "cutting" dimensions of your MechMate so that we can include them in your Entry.

sailfl Fri 22 June 2012 19:59

Congratulations !

zumergido Fri 22 June 2012 20:43

ok iam going for the Number 1000..
congrats.

clarson66 Tue 02 April 2013 03:47

Still going
 
Hi all,
Mechmate #100 is still happily running and I'm finally getting to spend some time working on it. Currently we have fitted the spindle controller so spindle starts n stops with Mach 3 now. Slowly updating and tidying bits up. Thanks to Surfcnc plans, we are in the middle of making and fitting his 4:1 reduction set up. Been getting some work for the Mechmate so some financial reward is finally happening.
Will post some pics when we get underway with the 4:1 upgrade.

Chris

sailfl Tue 02 April 2013 17:59

Congrates on 100

AuS MaDDoG Fri 05 April 2013 03:57

Well done guys !! congrats on the completion of MM #100

Cheers
Tony.

Gerald D Fri 05 April 2013 10:53

Tony and Nils, he got his #100 in June last year already (Nils you already congratulated him at that time).....or am I missing something?

sailfl Fri 05 April 2013 12:08

Gerald,

Nice to hear from you. I try to keep up with all the new builds. It is nice to see that the builds have gotten to 100 + that are registered.

domino11 Fri 05 April 2013 12:10

Must have been the old thread bump that confused people. :):D

AuS MaDDoG Fri 05 April 2013 16:02

lol, Im with you Domino 11 that's what did it !! I saw the recent post congratulating and me being the friendly person that I am wanted to congratulate. Not too worry all good and good to hear that Chris and Leon are making some good use of MM. :D

Cheers
Tony.

clarson66 Thu 18 April 2013 04:03

Reduction drive
 
Well the pulleys and belts have arrived, after a fairly big credit. Place we ordered them from charged us nearly double what their website said. Bro picked up the laser cut plates today. Bearings on order from VXB now, ordered some from another Chinese supplier they arrived quick but were very poor quality and not even correct sizing. They nicely refunded my money and now we wait for the VXB to arrive then its assembly time. Will post some photos soon when it starts coming together.

Chris

clarson66 Thu 10 April 2014 07:59

Reduction Drives on
 
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Well I'd become quite happy with how the MM has been working that I got a bit side tracked and left the reduction drives in their box. Now happy to say I have x and y made up, installed and tested. Much nicer and smoother cuts at higher feed rates.

Chris

clarson66 Wed 23 December 2015 03:26

Vacuum clamp
 
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From the inspiration of Deere #116 a mini vacuum table. Needed to make something quick to hold some wooden boards in place for cutting into cheese boards. 200 x 200 mm and worked a treat.

pblackburn Wed 23 December 2015 14:39

Great job

If you ever need, I have a design I use that is 325mm square using two sheets of 19mm material. Just let me know, I think it is on my thread but if not I can send you the files. It is sized to not restrict the air flow at all of the vacuum until the surface has material place on it to achieve maximum tension. I use it for engraving plastic tags.

clarson66 Fri 28 May 2021 04:46

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Been a while, Mechmate #100 has been whirring away quietly doing all sorts of odd jobs. In the last couple of years it has moved the Clare Valley in South Australia and lives a quieter life in amongst vineyards now. Have had a couple of vacuum/blowers sitting under the bench and recently had a job come through that would be easier with a vacuum table so I whipped up this prototype to get me through. Will rebuild it again when not in quite a rush to get a job done.

smreish Fri 28 May 2021 05:14

Really well done! Congrats

clarson66 Fri 28 May 2021 05:16

Cheers, I'm really impressed with how well it works. The MDF bleeder sheet was warped and as soon as I hit the pumps with a sheet of plastic on top the MDF it pulled it straight down.

jhiggins7 Sat 29 May 2021 05:29

Hi Chris and Leon,

Nice work, thanks for sharing.

What Horsepower are your blower/vacuums? Just curious. I have one that bought years ago and was wondering how it might perform as a vacuum hold down.

clarson66 Sat 29 May 2021 05:58

They are Kawake Ring Blowers, 1.75kw 240v Aussie. Each one move about 125cfm or 3.5m3 They can achieve a vacuum force as well, I'm getting about -6 inHg. It's not a lot of force but testing has been promissing. Best thing is though they seem to keep going, ran the system for 1 and half hours while the glue dried on the spoil board and they only got 40 degrees celsius. The old vacuum cleaner motor on the test one would probably been in flames by then.

I haven't machined the glossy layer of the top of the mdf yet and in a test tonight it still managed to pull down a warped piece of 3mm ply and held while machining.

jhiggins7 Sun 30 May 2021 04:32

Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to your progress.

AlexTup Tue 14 December 2021 17:46

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Hello everyone - I have updated the list of the newbies and members attending this weekends event, together with the undecided. Also posted within the thread is the meeting place, together with a link to the Adelaide Zoo, to enable you to print a map if required.

fozzie


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