Re: 8x4 router build. Steel base & Aluminium gantry gantry
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Originally Posted by
IanS1
I think Jazz is saying that using the 9 cross beams will make levelling the extrusion very difficult. In effect you will be creating 9 points along the length of the machine which will need to be perfectly level to get the extrusion flat. Looking at Deans drawing you can place the extrusion directly on the frame length or even better, do away with the extrusion and fit the rails directly to the frame.
Yeahi understand that bit, however bolting the extrusion to the box section would pove difficult without the need for brackets along the extrusion. The way i was looking at it was i would be able to bolt directly into the extrusion bu going into the crossmembers to add the nuts.
Something i havent mentioned, and i apolagise is the fact i would of been bolting the cross members onto the top of the frame. for ease of removal and any smimming that possibly would of been needed...
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Re: 8x4 router build. Steel base & Aluminium gantry gantry
I would have thought bolting the 9 cross pieces to the frame would be just as much hassle and a real pain to get them all in the same plane.
If you drill access holes on the underside of the top beam you will be able to use a T Bar allen key to bolt the extrusion directly to that quite easily.
Re: 8x4 router build. Steel base & Aluminium gantry gantry
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Originally Posted by
D-man
You need the ip-s if you are going to run two motors on the x axis. I got the m for my build and it does seam a very nice bit of kit and made a lot of other things a lot easer to do with all the built in features.
Re: 8x4 router build. Steel base & Aluminium gantry gantry
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Originally Posted by
IanS1
I would have thought bolting the 9 cross pieces to the frame would be just as much hassle and a real pain to get them all in the same plane.
If you drill access holes on the underside of the top beam you will be able to use a T Bar allen key to bolt the extrusion directly to that quite easily.
Yeah i see your point, but its easyier than wedling it, warping it slightly then having to grind it off. once bolted its no hasstle to add a little tack weld that accessable for a grinder should i need it.
Good point on the hole on the underside of the beam!
Re: 8x4 router build. Steel base & Aluminium gantry gantry
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Originally Posted by
charlieuk
You need the ip-s if you are going to run two motors on the x axis. I got the m for my build and it does seam a very nice bit of kit and made a lot of other things a lot easer to do with all the built in features.
You running servos too Charlie?
Re: 8x4 router build. Steel base & Aluminium gantry gantry
Jesus, just looked at the Kinco servos and drivers and have no idea where to start! i was just starting to get my head around steppers haha
Re: 8x4 router build. Steel base & Aluminium gantry gantry
Ok so all the parts for the table had been ordered and i was too late to cancel it, so i will have to work with what i have an modify the best i can.
Re: 8x4 router build. Steel base & Aluminium gantry gantry
No just steppers I'm using the ip-m
Re: 8x4 router build. Steel base & Aluminium gantry gantry
Ditch those vertical supports along the centre that just drop to the middle of a beam below. Instead triangulate them back to the feet.
Or have crossbeams that are stiff enough by themselves.
In other words, proper support or no support.