Re: MK1 Steel router build log 1500x800x200
For F360 on YouTube, Lars Christensen is the best i think ;)
Re: MK1 Steel router build log 1500x800x200
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Davek0974
For F360 on YouTube, Lars Christensen is the best i think ;)
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Re: MK1 Steel router build log 1500x800x200
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Clive S
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Yes he has been of great help so far.
Youtube has lots of good instruction videos Lars makes it look easy.
I was struggeling with loft cuts through multiple bodies.
Solid works can cut through parts in an assembly. F360 doesn't like that and cuts through bodies.
Need to find out how to do nesting.
And use g54 and up.
Can nesting be done in F360?
I am very in efficient atm with the stock.
But i am having fun more than anticipated :-)
There is a question.
Should a low end shopvac (i have a nilfisk buddy 12) do for a dust shoe?
Want to try +/- 50mm id hose icw a cyclone with that vac.....
It has a 25 mm id hose now.. it is kinda okay. Dust doesn't fly everywhere now...
Nilfisk Buddy 12 is very noisy...
Much more than the cnc is, most of the time.
Tried to read up on vacuum cleaners air watts and all.
Looks like a cheap shop vac is a dead end for multiple reasons.
Ill name a few typical issues on cheap models.
-Shorter life span.
-Bad hepa reputation on most.
-Not the highest volume.
-Noisy.
I am not clear on an economic and effective (hepa) solution.
Can a diy solution compete with commercial dust removal systems?
I was thinking a shop vac for cnc dust removal at the spindle
ICW a diy high volume (recirculation) hepa air cleaner for the whole shop. based on a standard fan and maybe 3 or 4 standard 300x300x35mm filters to improve flow on a low pressure type fan i have lying arround.
So high flow low power low noise.
So what do you guys use?
Grtz. Bert.
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Re: MK1 Steel router build log 1500x800x200
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Originally Posted by
driftspin
Yes he has been of great help so far.
Youtube has lots of good instruction videos Lars makes it look easy.
I was struggeling with loft cuts through multiple bodies.
Solid works can cut through parts in an assembly. F360 doesn't like that and cuts through bodies.
Need to find out how to do nesting.
And use g54 and up.
Can nesting be done in F360?
I am very in efficient atm with the stock.
But i am having fun more than anticipated :-)
There is a question.
Should a low end shopvac (i have a nilfisk buddy 12) do for a dust shoe?
Want to try +/- 50mm id hose icw a cyclone with that vac.....
It has a 25 mm id hose now.. it is kinda okay. Dust doesn't fly everywhere now...
Nilfisk Buddy 12 is very noisy...
Much more than the cnc is, most of the time.
Tried to read up on vacuum cleaners air watts and all.
Looks like a cheap shop vac is a dead end for multiple reasons.
Ill name a few typical issues on cheap models.
-Shorter life span.
-Bad hepa reputation on most.
-Not the highest volume.
-Noisy.
I am not clear on an economic and effective (hepa) solution.
Can a diy solution compete with commercial dust removal systems?
I was thinking a shop vac for cnc dust removal at the spindle
ICW a diy high volume (recirculation) hepa air cleaner for the whole shop. based on a standard fan and maybe 3 or 4 standard 300x300x35mm filters to improve flow on a low pressure type fan i have lying arround.
So high flow low power low noise.
So what do you guys use?
Grtz. Bert.
Verstuurd vanaf mijn SM-A320FL met Tapatalk
I have a question about tranning.
How did you guys setup tranning of the spindle ?
Maybe set screws?
Grtz Bert
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