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Okey dokey
I can probably remember that |
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A few more gearbox pictures.
Dennis |
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Dennis I would like to see a picture of your trans on the motor mount or if you're not using the motor mount, maybe a pic on the machine. These are some good looking mounts. Wish I had a mill
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It will be a week before we have any assembled pictures.
They are just sitting in a pile until we get time to assemble them. Dennis |
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Any updates
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nice, bet that spindle and vfd weigh a lot!
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Sure looks like the same Delta / RV73 spindle combo with the PDS spindle custom ORANGE cable I purchased recently. Great package!
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Now that the weather has turned away from summer - we're back in the shop. Dave has made excellent progress (although retirement does not spell "all the time in the world")and Dennis has been making and milling parts (as well as coaching football,winning championships, running a business and working full-time). So here are some update pictures from this past weekend, trying to sprint to the finish line and get done before year's end. Dave is breaking ground for us and making dust...
We're back at it and ready to wrap up! |
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Always nice to hear from these guys!
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The latest..
Since taking the summer off, we have been working to catch up. Dave's cutting, I have my motors on and am ready to start pulling wires. Dennis is taking his football team to the State tournaments and is a very dedicated coach. When his team takes the Oregon State title, Dave and I will jump in and help him finish his MechMate.
Here's some of the latest: Dennis works on the panel: Gerald - we're still in the running for serial numbers... Last edited by forks_dad; Mon 23 November 2009 at 22:10.. |
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Scott
Looks very nice. Is there a reason why your Z-axis is mounted back to front in the Y-car? |
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Alan,
Nice catch. The cutting tool (spindle, router or whatever) should be closest to the y-axis motor. If you keep it as built, the 4" table offset will work against you. Sean |
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the three of you have great machines! I have just started the process on building my machine, steel for the table is on order. You fellas in oregon have a leed on laser cut parts? I'm in portland if that helps. I also like your gear drives, you guys have a dxf for that and a parts list. Ialso drink beer and coffee and would be willing to share for a tour of your mechmate.
-Tone |
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Tone-
You might try Summit Manufacturing in Hillsboro, they do laser parts, and seemed like they were hungry for business. I got mine from "Joe Alabama" though, and despite a huge amount of postage, it was easier than having to get a new fabber up to speed. Joe's parts are flawless. |
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I can also tell you that a new bender might have some growing pains with the spider to get it just right and flat. I know mine did.
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We got the big blue one running this past weekend!!! Did a couple of VERY quick cuts. Still a lot of cleanup to do on the wires and whatnot, but it WORKS!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIXpC1YaTnA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lcQMqZZPv24 |
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This thread belongs to Dennis, Dave & Scott. Along comes Kurt?
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Sorry, Kurt = Son of Scott, master of all things software.
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Great job Kurt , now you just need some MechMate Labels.
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Welcome Kurt. Keep those guys on track will you?
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Nice looking Mechmate! I really like the white paint. Is your y motor farther away from your router than the bearing hold down?
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One more to go before we get the labels for serial numbers.
Dave |
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Hi Kurt. Hope the change in title to this thread is suitable?
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Very nice. I'd hardly say I did 1/2 the work... more like the guy who hordes the last puzzle piece and waits for everyone else to do the work.
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Here's a few pictures of what I've been busy with.
A picture of my first attempt at finger splice, when I get that under control I'll start with dovetails. Dog feeders, from pine. The dark one is burned not stained, cat feeder under construction. Tambour box as seen in the February issue of Woodworker's Journal. This was all built on the MM except I cut the slats to length with a hand saw. This box was made with scrap wood and was intended an experiment to see if I could do it. Now to do it with some "good" wood. Last edited by dragonfinder1; Tue 16 February 2010 at 09:47.. |
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Awesome looking projects.
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Nicely done Dave! Good to see you are still around.
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Actually I did get my dragon done. The cedar board started out 12" x 27" x 1-1/8" thick. I had to erase it twice, so the board ended up about 5/8" thick.
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You have a wood eraser?
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