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question on y-rail stops
Quick question on the y rail stop blocks. The plan shows that they are not drilled and threaded for the adjustable bolts. Is that correct? No adjustment on those? drawing #10 20 240
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Correct, there is no adjustment on those. The y-car is too narrow to have squaring issues. Stops on y-motor side only.
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Okay thanks gerald
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Yep,
Missed that note on the drawing. I installed adjustable stops on my y axis too. Now I have a pretty threaded stops! It was a stop making frenzy of a day. I guess I got too excited about my new thread tapping head fixture for the drill press and wanted use it all day! |
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I thought that threaded stops for the y-rail would be too tall and the car would catch on them?
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Gerald.
That is 100% true if you build to the correct rail height. I actually built the rails to a 1.2 inch height and had the clearance - just barely. I don't recommend others try it. One of those small things I have been keeping to myself. |
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Want to know how I found out they are too tall . . . . .
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let's see...you checked the drawing and then noticed I didnt follow the plans perfectly. Then looked at my production photos and saw that I actaully modified the endstops by making them 3/8 shorter to clear the cAr? Or...your superpowers could see it through the forums supersecret x-rayodule
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Nah, I just crashed the car into the tall stops a few years back.
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Yep, that would do it too!
...and yes, some engineering is still done the old fashion way - discovery! |
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