Re: Thor, or should that be Zeus?
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Originally Posted by
Clive S
Thanks for the info are you using any SP (superplasticising) like modified polycarboxylate
Yep, otherwise it wont even mix properly.
Before SP:-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2IeEhFW44F8
After SP:-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KfWcawy7b4
I used too much SP but it worked well. I dont know the make I used, got it from my 'pimp' in Germany but its higher end stuff (at least, that is what he said).
Re: Thor, or should that be Zeus?
Thanks Yes I have seen them. I am a bit surprised about the amount of cement in the mix it seems massive to me and what I have researched. You can the get SP in the UK though.
Was you're SP powder or liquid? and what quantity to the cement?
Looking forward to see the next bit done.
Re: Thor, or should that be Zeus?
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Clive S
Thanks Yes I have seen them. I am a bit surprised about the amount of cement in the mix it seems massive to me and what I have researched. You can the get SP in the UK though.
Was you're SP powder or liquid? and what quantity to the cement?
Looking forward to see the next bit done.
Yep, aware that SP is locally available too. In this case I am taking guidance from the person that supplied me with the rails and ballscrews. He works in a facility where they test lubrication and also very experienced across various machine designs. His own personal machines consist of items where they are temperature controlled etc otherwise the machine 'goes out of tolerance'.
In this case the SP was liquid. Ive seen utoob vids where powder is used. As if my 'magic' the dry mix becomes liquid. Amazing stuff this. I used 50ml / kg of cement although I believe 25ml would have been acceptable too. So 1.25litres per 25kg of cement (or one mix for me in my mixer).
Re: Thor, or should that be Zeus?
Have had further progress, will upload pics later. Putty cast, rails mounted with nuts epoxied in. Started to clean up the parts needed to mount the ballscrew. Hope to have this sorted by this weekend and potentially motor movement on the Y axis this weekend or next latest.
Re: Thor, or should that be Zeus?
Hi Chaz
nice hear of your progress, can you give a detailed run through on the rail fixing process, am curios as to how this is done.
Regards
Mike
Re: Thor, or should that be Zeus?
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Originally Posted by
mekanik
Hi Chaz
nice hear of your progress, can you give a detailed run through on the rail fixing process, am curios as to how this is done.
Regards
Mike
Will do. There is a run down earlier in this thread. Ill take pics and explain the process. Some of which I think I can improve in future but at least I have a flat surface I can work with.
Re: Thor, or should that be Zeus?
Putty done, levels look good. I am using a surface plate upside down as a table but also to get alignment of the ballscrew / mounts before I putty the level for the bearing holder.
https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8342/2...3f97d631_b.jpg
https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8798/2...ffab71ca_b.jpg
Re: Thor, or should that be Zeus?
I am having some issues with the epoxy I ordered and its delaying my build.
Can anyone recommend an epoxy which is suitable to do hold things like nuts in place for where the rails get mounted etc?
Thanks
Re: Thor, or should that be Zeus?
Re: Thor, or should that be Zeus?
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Originally Posted by
mekanik
Thanks. Not sure.... anyone have experience of this? Google brings up loads of products however I dont want to pay school fees if someone knows what might work from previous experience. That said, £6.63 is worth a punt to try.