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Nice progress, locking froward to see it assembled
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#62
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Nice progress, wish I can build as nice.
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#63
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Is it blue enough?
That`s just a peek preview of how blue it is.
It`s just the 1.st coat of blue after 2 coats of primer. Of course you can still see some uncovered spots but they will disappear with the next layer of Signal Blue.(RAL 5005) CIMG1139.JPG CIMG1140.JPG CIMG1141.JPG CIMG1142.JPG If it`s not blue enough just say it, it can still be changed~ Bye alltogether Claus |
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Sexy !
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That blue is good
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Beautiful work so far, Claus!!
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#67
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Good day everybody.
Little update on my new rails cutting. I used a Makita and some Bosch INOX cutting disks 1 mm thickness. I used 6 disks for one x rail and one y rail. Maybe they are not as good as the ones from Pferd, but this is what I could get. BTW I did NOT polish them. C´mon.... Have a nice weekend alltogether Claus |
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Claus….
The rail step is an easy but painful one you’re over with…Congratulation these look quite on the money ! Now…the chamfering …cut the angle very gradually, this extra time taken will pay off at the end !! Good luck, Robert |
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Its taking shape...
Hello guys...
Me again posting some of my latest work. I assembled the table and leveled it so far. I guess this will be the final place for the MM to be used in future. Some details: SNC00902.jpg SNC00908.jpg SNC00915.jpg SNC00920.jpgSNC00934.jpg SNC00932.jpg SNC00938.jpg I`m still grinding the rails, which takes much more time than expected. Have a nice day. claus |
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Your build is looking great Claus
I am also at the same step in my build, starting rail grinding today, though not thought of paint job yet .. |
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Claus,
Nice job,I think your inclination toward heavy steel is right on.The actions produced of a cnc is like watching a jackhammer with high g force shifts. Good looking elect. panel. |
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Hello all,
some more details of my latest doings. I saw in other threads colleagues having trouble with the Spider not perfectly fitting into the Y Car. I had the same case with a tollerance of 2 mm. The solution is simply adding some Spacers between the screws. SNC00950.jpg Here you can see some tape applied under the Z-Rack. It is not the magical VHB, but I found something similar from Tesa. It is transparent and more like a rubber than a foam. I`m testing it. SNC00951.jpg This is a View under the Y Car where you can see the Z-Plate in its most upward position. Please comment if it should be different. I also have to say that I did not install any stop screws in the back until I have it mounted on the Gantry to see all neccessary distances to the tabletop. SNC00953.jpg This is the Max travel of the Spindle, of course it is still adjustable in its mounting. SNC00969.jpg The same max travel viewed from the Railside. When I have the motor mounted I will check the pinion still grips the rack. SNC00970.jpg Thanks for comments and suggestions. Greetings Claus |
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nice
Nice heavy duty machine, It looks great.
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#74
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Some gadget for the MM
I found these real bright Flexible LED Strips in a local electronic shop. I thought it could be a interesting solution to have a light over the working area. The Led Strips are rated 12 V, the owner of the shop told me 3 Ah which I think is a little overpowered. - I want to take out 12 V from the computersource which also powers BOB and the fans in the Control Box, If you think the source is not enough I still can add a little spare source just for the strips. I bought 4 m of LED Strips which are attached with their own double sided tape to each Gantry tube. SNC00973.jpgSNC00975.jpg This week all MDF has to arrive, then I can also construct the board! Greetings Claus |
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The ideea with led's is very cool. I'll try something like this... Good job till now.
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Awesome! BLING a Mech Mate! I'll put it on my todo list!
Maybe a soft brush attached to the Y car to sweep these as it passes will help keep them clean. |
#77
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Why not putting strobe lights on rail and the Y-car supply the trigger pulse so that everytime the Y-car passes a strobe it will flash. We can have a disco if we have different colour lights.
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Claus, last week my dentist showed me her new drill with built-in LED light. She says the teeth look much whiter now
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Kobus,
When you are not cutting at night you can use the top for a dance floor. |
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If we tune the G-Code to play a tune it will be even better...I once heard a Shopbot playing Happy Birthday ...and blew out the candle on a cake.
Is this thread getting de-railed or what. |
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Singing Shopbot! !!! I can tell my family I'm not as crazy as they thought...
now I get to use the pin1 relay on PMDX board to turn on some LED... |
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Ok boys, you got me on that one...I`m happy you got your laughs...
But indeed they had also colourchanging Led Strips, combined with a pink table and some trannys....(from the other post)....but then who is doing the work. Besides I managed to get my motors mounted. Some on the Gantry and one on the Z. SNC00976.jpg SNC00977.jpg SNC00978.jpg Led Strips still to come.... Greetings Claus |
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Thanks for understanding Claus. We are just one big happy family sharing a good time with each other..now where is the strippers ?....I mean strips...
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Hi guys,
just a few pics of my rail shaping. I`m in the first process of shaping them. After this I will try also to make them smoother...so my Led with reflect better SNC00987.jpg SNC00989.jpg Greetings Claus |
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Hi Bryan,
here is the file you`re looking for. The mounting holes are now adapted for fitting on the Gauge Plate. You see that I added some more thickness where the tapped holes are to add some strenght. So I guess to the original overall length you just add 8 mm. SpindleMount orig.jpg SpindleMount mod.zip Hope it is of use. Greetings Claus |
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Claus,
I recon we are using the same spindle. Here is my observation, the shiny part looks like a cladding and the actual body is the black painted top & bottom end which is a tat smaller then dia80mm. I would prefer to have my brackets holding the body rather then the cladding. Hope you agree. |
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Claus,
I recon we are using the same spindle. Here is my observation, the shiny part looks like a cladding and the actual body is the black painted top & bottom end which is a tat smaller then dia80mm. I would prefer to have my brackets holding the body rather then the cladding. but then again, my observation might be wrong. |
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Hi Ken,
Do you mean I`m not allowed to use the clamp on the shiny part? I thought by fixing it this way I can still move it up and down as it would be needed for adjustment. Please confirm if I have understood right. Thanks Claus |
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Interesting question. On my spindle, the top and bottom black parts seem to be plastic caps over the ends of a shiny solid metal body, and my clamps are on the shiny part.
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I prefer to clamp on something that is solid.
Let me write to the supplier & see what they say about this. |
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