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    I think the Y-axis rails should be mounted on something stronger, ideally both on a single piece. At the moment they're on something that will twist easily, so they will still deflect downwards...
    Having them far apart is good I think, though I agree the ratio of the Y and Z rail seperations should be closer to one. Perhaps make the Z axis wider?

  2. #2
    I have just received my DIYCNC Breakout board! :D

    this may sound silly, but this is the first serial item I have ever used! I have to find an old PC now!

    Also took delivery of some M6-M12 taps.

    Exciting stuff.

    The supported rails in that picture were 250mm Long and the screw was 350mm, this allowed me to mount the screw supports above and below the supported bearings making it thinner.
    I'm now getting 300mm supported rails, this means that the screw supports will have the be inline with the rail and that the Z axis will be wider.

    would changing the ratio of Z and Y closer to 1 make it more rigid? I thought it was a bigger the better situation!

    the ratio of the new design is about 2:1

    the 2 being the Y axis.

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    I think that ratio is fine as both of the distances between rails are reasonable, so it surely can't be worse than if they were both the same as the 1.

    What are you mounting the Y-axis rails on?

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    probably one large bit of Alu. due to the cost of this, i'll have to make the Y Axis rails closer together to make it cheaper! then it probably will be very close to 1:1

  5. #5
    One large piece is best, otherwise the rails will twist.

    Try www.aluminiumwarehouse.co.uk

    Imperial dimensions are more common, so you're after about 7"x3/8"... these are the nearest:

    http://www.aluminiumwarehouse.co.uk/...ducts_id=29030

    http://www.aluminiumwarehouse.co.uk/...duct_info.html

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    Pictures!
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    I've milled most of the big blocks of alu in college so the edges are straight.

    Just need to start mounting everything and it will soon be done :D

    The Mill in college is complete crap, there is a MM of backlash on the X axis! really screws up my work :(

    The Y is ok though.

    Some of I2I's masterclass machining above.
    Last edited by jcb121; 19-09-2011 at 08:00 PM.

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    Looks like a good start :)

    Quote Originally Posted by jcb121 View Post
    The Mill in college is complete crap, there is a MM of backlash on the X axis! really screws up my work :(
    1mm of backlash is mildly annoying, but it really doesn't affect the results when using manual milling machine. Unless of course you're not compensating for it / locking the slides if necessary?

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    Looking good.

    Quote Originally Posted by jcb121 View Post
    Pictures!
    The Mill in college is complete crap, there is a MM of backlash on the X axis! really screws up my work :(
    Only a poor workman blames their tools ;-)
    Every one of my manual machines has play, it's just a case of learning how to deal with it!

  9. #9
    It's all working :D!!!

    but it's too late to do anything :(

    big thanks to 2e0poz and i2i, Couldn't have done it without you guys!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jcb121 View Post
    but it's too late to do anything :(
    Mine's currently running .. it's never too late!

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