My CNC 300*440 for processing aluminum alloys and hardwoods.
Re: My CNC 300*440 for processing aluminum alloys and hardwoods.
How much weight it can capable to hold? I am too looking for a moving gantry, and do you offer your design to see?
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endlasuresh
How much weight it can capable to hold?
In what sense?
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endlasuresh
I am too looking for a moving gantry, and od you offer your design to see?
In this machine, only the transverse beam, without the portal racks as such.
At the beginning of the third movie, a sketch is shown.
Re: My CNC 300*440 for processing aluminum alloys and hardwoods.
I did not quite understand the question about the maximum weight.
The sketch is shown at the beginning of the third clip.
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Hi Thanks for your reply, I mean How much the weight can handle the base?
Suppose If I want to keep 200 kgs plate to mill, can it will handle? Hope you got my question.
I was thinking to build the base of 5 or 6 mm thickness of square poles.
Ive had some more questions.
1. Do you mean the cutting area would be in 300mm * 400mm?
2. In the video their is no details how you fixed the moving aluminium plate that is on rails.
It looks easy to build the machine, but I will take your help.
I don't know what is your size of Table but my Table was 32*71 Inches table. Ive had some more question but please answer above.
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I am still awaiting your answer, can you mention them? I will design my CNC router soon in Solidworks.
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endlasuresh
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1. Do you mean the cutting area would be in 300mm * 400mm?
300*440
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endlasuresh
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2. In the video their is no details how you fixed the moving aluminium plate that is on rails.
Fastened with bolts m5. In the new clip seen from the inside.
https://youtu.be/ZVtywv2Wwxw
P.S. I really do not know about the maximum weight.
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Re: My CNC 300*440 for processing aluminum alloys and hardwoods.
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Thanks foto-boss for the regular supply of interesting video.
Please keep them coming.
Plans and Photos are great but Videos are tops!
Andy
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2:20... what is that magic fluid?
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Doddy
2:20... what is that magic fluid?
Liquid caustic soda - pipe cleaner.
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Ah, thank you. I thought it was something to stop the aluminium galling on the bit (like a lubricant), but I guess you just used it to clean the aluminium that was welded to the bit.
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Yes, I just cleaned it.
It stopped to stick, because it reduced the depth at a time.
Re: My CNC 300*440 for processing aluminum alloys and hardwoods.
Re: My CNC 300*440 for processing aluminum alloys and hardwoods.
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Does this is on steel, also what type of rails you used?