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smreish Wed 15 September 2010 18:44

...started another MM, because I don't have one at home!
 
Hi gang.
After the loss of #5 to my previous employer, I have decided to build my very own, personal MM.

Hopefully, since this will be my 4th MM build, I won't make as many mistakes as previous tries.

Not a quick build, but kitchen table project started as of today.

I'll keep you posted on what version I will attempt this time :)

...now where did I put that build manual from 2005? :p

Sean

bradm Wed 15 September 2010 20:20

Go, Sean, go! We'd offer to help, but ... ya prolly got it covered.

domino11 Wed 15 September 2010 21:11

Good luck Sean! You won't need it at this point Im sure though. :)

hennie Wed 15 September 2010 23:50

again!! good luck.

AuS MaDDoG Thu 16 September 2010 02:28

Way to Go Sean !!!!

Good luck with the build, although you probably do not need luck as your pretty experienced by now:p

Cheers
Tony.

chunkychips Thu 16 September 2010 07:57

Welcome to the forum Sean. If you need any tips let me know :p

Kobus_Joubert Thu 16 September 2010 09:26

I can sell you some cheap stepper motor drivers :D;)

PEU Thu 16 September 2010 11:31

You will do fine, you read mm and don't think about candies :D

smreish Thu 16 September 2010 14:23

MM fabrication is like an addiction. I have to build the machine....I have to build the machine...I have to build the machine. :D

bradm Thu 16 September 2010 14:42

Pretty soon it'll be one of those really satisfying rote jobs like spiking the deck just before the load in, or legging a platform, or getting a spot on bounce focus. "What did you do this morning, Sean?" "Oh, I built another MechMate."

domino11 Thu 16 September 2010 14:49

Sean,
Have you decided on the cutting size or any of the other build particulars yet? :)

smreish Thu 16 September 2010 14:52

Brad....your funny.
Well, it would have it that I have a number of clients asking for prototype parts and machine designs. It's really hard for me NOT to have an accurate way of doing that. I mean, it's so much easier to push "start" than actually going out to the bridgeport with a vernier and doing the hard way!

smreish Thu 16 September 2010 15:23

This build will, of course, be different than the previous.

G540 (plus the NC POD or PMDX 122 spare) I bought years ago for additional I/O
39V - 500 W power supply
5volt tap
12volt tap
OM 296****7.2 motors 1.5mH, unipolar

(5volt - for crosshair and laser pointer)
(12volt - for prox set up)

5' x 8 or 5' x 10' bed.....5'x8' cutting area, 2' area for "special stuff"

2x2 & 2x4 rectangular tube frame
standard mm rails
24" z slide

This is what's in my head....of course, subject to change.

Sean

Robert M Sun 19 September 2010 04:41

All the best on this one buddy…..wishing for you this one is a keeper !! :p

Leko Sun 19 September 2010 14:22

Maybe you should make this one small enough to fit in the back of your truck. That way when it time to skedaddle you can grab it and go!!

Hmmmm.....maybe two bolt together 4'x5' frames with full length rails bolted to the top....

smreish Sun 19 September 2010 14:32

Matthew,
Now that's a pretty good idea. Good thing I haven't started building the table yet.
So, does that mean your going to fly down and help me wire and commission the machine again!?

qroger Mon 27 September 2010 11:10

Mobile Table
 
Start the build using a trailer as the sub-base. Then if you have to move, put some wheels on it, back up the truck, and away you go.

Robert M Thu 30 December 2010 05:24

What's cooking ??
 
So buddy….was this a teaser :p
Com’on….show us some update of your situation
Later, Robert ;)


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