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Thanks to all about my machine. Don't know which virus.
Today, I used the machine to be my assistance. I glued the MDF board on today. I used two 3/4 x 2 boards across the table to suspend the MDF up off the original MDF table board. I used four clamps to attach the center of the MDF to the gantry which raised the MDF off of my two boards. To do this I had to move the router up. With the MDF clamped, I could slowly move the MDF to be able to get under it to clean and spread the glue. It worked very well and I could do the job with out any assistance. |
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Very innovative . . . . using the gantry to carry the top board!
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Hey!
Did anyone notice the really nice z-axis chain in that picture |
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Sean,
I was just thinking that when your post showed up. I think it is the first picture I remember seeing with a Z axis chain! Looks great! I see Nils also got the new truck in the background for one of the shots too! |
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You might be surprised to see that a short shielded cable bundle supports itself without the need for a chain.
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Yes, but it does not look as cool!
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Quote:
Last edited by Alan_c; Wed 17 December 2008 at 13:36.. |
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Alan,
My apologies Sir! Only the second time I have seen it! |
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I like the cable chain. I think it is a neater way to keep the wiring out of the way and in the future, I want to add a air hose for a air drill and it will work nicely for a place to run the hose.
It sure made easy to move the MDF around having the gantry available to move it. Next, I have to attach the logos and take some pictures of the boards I have cut. I am having fun using my machine. Last edited by sailfl; Wed 17 December 2008 at 15:44.. |
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Not so. Not everything should be surrounded by cable chain. Just cables. I bought the stuff cheap at my favorite supply house - Skycraft. It was a good solution for me.
Today I mill the MDF and put on the logos. Take more pictures. It appears that I was incorrect about my hard drive. The second place that I took my computer has been able to save all my data.... I will believe it when I see it. They think I had a hard drive failure. What ever the problem, I am happy that I have my data back and I will start backup on more regular basis than once in every 6 months. Shame on me. |
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Nils,
Great to hear you got your data back. I like to use a large External hard drive to back up my critical data on and only use it for that purpose. They seem to be getting cheaper every day. |
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Gerald,
Here is the proof..... I already have a clamp hit and the last photo was taken through the window. |
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Congratulations, Nils!
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Nice one Nils!
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Happy day!!! Good job.
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Nils,
Looks really good. Congratulations. |
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Very very nice Nils...by the way what type of truck IS that in the background.
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Congratulations Nils. Beautiful build. I've been watching your progress since I joined the Forum and I'm so pleased to see you reach this milestone..
I'll add your Serial # as soon as we get the nod from Gerald. As I mentioned, it's up to Gerald to assign Serial Numbers, I'm just "staff" to maintain the spreadsheet. Regards, John |
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John, look at the title of the thread - that's where and when the number appears.
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I didn't notice. Thanks. I'll make the update.
Regards, John |
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Thanks to all for the congrats. It has been fun building and I am looking forward to the fun of cutting and making money with it.
The truck is a 2001 Nissan King Cab XE. Which I really like. Working on my learning curve for the software. |
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CONGRATULATIONS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And welcome. The executive wash room is down the hall and to the left. |
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Greg,
Thanks Who has the key? Or do I get my own copy? |
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Nils #12,
Congratulation from Brasil |
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GREAT JOB NILS!!!
Glad everything worked out. |
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Well done Nils. Another one proving that this isn't an impossible task, no matter how much it appears to be when first starting.
Jayson. |
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I am so proud.
My student has completed is his matriculation through the university and finally graduated! Kudo's Nils |
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Kudos to the tutor, mentor & weldor!
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Sean,
Thanks. I know you don't like me giving you too much praise but you deserve it. So this will be the last time. Thanks for the use of your shop, the welding and the guidance on my path to building my machine. I appreciate it. Gerald, Thanks for sharing your design, your plans and your knowledge. Thanks for maintaining the forum so we have a place to learn and to pass on what we have learned. Now, I have to get out there and make some money while having some fun. I have to make you proud. Sean, when do I get my diploma and when is the party? Gerald, I think it is getting close to MM T-Shirts and Hats time! |
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